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Administrative DivisionJapan is a unitary stateJapan is divided into 47 prefecturesThe central government delegates many functions (such as education and the police force) to the prefectures and municipalities, but retains the

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Слайд 1JAPAN

JAPAN

Слайд 2Administrative Division
Japan is a unitary state
Japan is divided into 47

prefectures
The central government delegates many functions (such as education and

the police force) to the prefectures and municipalities, but retains the overall right to control them.

Administrative DivisionJapan is a unitary stateJapan is divided into 47 prefecturesThe central government delegates many functions (such

Слайд 3Judicial Branch

Judicial Branch

Слайд 4The Emperor of Japan is the Head of State. His

Functions Are:
Promulgation of amendments of the constitution, laws, cabinet orders,

and treaties.
Convocation of the Diet.
Dissolution of the House of Representatives.
Proclamation of general election of members of the Diet.
Attestation of the appointment and dismissal of Ministers of State and other officials as provided for by law, and of full powers and credentials of Ambassadors and Ministers.
Attestation of general and special amnesty, commutation of punishment, reprieve, and restoration of rights.
Awarding of honors.
Attestation of instruments of ratification and other diplomatic documents as provided for by law.
Receiving foreign ambassadors and ministers.
Performance of ceremonial functions.
Current Emperor is Akihito
The Throne is inherited only by males

Constitutional Monarchy

The Emperor of Japan is the Head of State. His Functions Are:Promulgation of amendments of the constitution,

Слайд 5The Cabinet
Execution of the law.
Conduct of foreign affairs.
Conclusion of treaties

(with the consent of the Diet).
Administration of the civil service.
Drafting

of the budget (which must be adopted by the Diet).
Adoption of cabinet orders.
Granting of general amnesty, special amnesty, commutation of punishment, reprieve, and restoration of rights.
Signing of laws or cabinet orders by the relevant Minister of State and countersigned by the Prime Minister.
Appointment of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of Japan (except for the Chief Justice, who is designated by the Prime Minister and formally appointed by the Emperor).
Appointment of vice-ministers (who are nominated by their respective Minister to whom they will report).

Functions:).

The CabinetExecution of the law.Conduct of foreign affairs.Conclusion of treaties (with the consent of the Diet).Administration of

Слайд 6The Prime Minister
Current Prime Minister is Shinzo Abe
To become The

Prime Minister you need to be: 1) member of the

National Diet; 2) At Least 25 years old; 3) Japanese by nationality
Main Functions:
Appointment of all Cabinet ministers
Commander in chief of the Japan Self-Defense Forces
“Control and supervision" over the entire executive branch
Signs laws and Cabinet orders (along with other members of the Cabinet)
Etc.


The Prime MinisterCurrent Prime Minister is Shinzo AbeTo become The Prime Minister you need to be: 1)

Слайд 7Japanese Parliament (722 Seats)

Japanese Parliament (722 Seats)

Слайд 8The House of Councillors
Consists of 242 members
Cannon be dissolved
Members are

elected
Members need to be at least 30 years old
Members serve

six-year terms
But elections happen every 3 years (only half of the members are elected each time)
73 members are elected from prefectural districts
48 members are elected from nationwide list by proportional representation


The House of CouncillorsConsists of 242 membersCannon be dissolvedMembers are electedMembers need to be at least 30

Слайд 9The House of Representatives
Consists of 475 members
Can be dissolved by

the Prime Minister
Members need to be at least 25 years

old
Members serve four-year terms
More powerful than the House of Councillors
Parallel system of election




The House of RepresentativesConsists of 475 membersCan be dissolved by the Prime MinisterMembers need to be at

Слайд 10Political Parties

Political Parties

Слайд 11 “…it has become all but impossible to distinguish the

basic policy lines followed by the two parties. Differences between

the LDP and DPJ have been blurred by Abe and Noda.”
Takamitsu Sawa© president of Shiga University (2013)
“…it has become all but impossible to distinguish the basic policy lines followed by the two

Слайд 12Major Differences Between Political Parties

Major Differences Between Political Parties

Слайд 14 Breakdown of House of Councillors (2016 elections)

Breakdown of House of Councillors (2016 elections)

Слайд 15Japanese Self-Defense Forces
According to the Article 9 of the Constitution

of Japan the country has no army but “self-defense forces”,

but….
Japanese Self-Defense ForcesAccording to the Article 9 of the Constitution of Japan the country has no army

Слайд 16An Army Which Does Not Exist
Ranked 7 in the Global

Firepower Ranking
Active Frontline Personnel: 250000
Tanks: 678
Total Aircraft: 1590
Total Naval Strength:

131
Advanced military technology
Growth of military expenditure


An Army Which Does Not ExistRanked 7 in the Global Firepower RankingActive Frontline Personnel: 250000Tanks: 678Total Aircraft:

Слайд 17Population Decline in Japan

Population Decline in Japan

Слайд 18Religions
More believers than people?!
No, Shinto and various sects of Buddhism

peacefully coexist: “sad” events (funeral, etc.) are “responsibility” of Buddhism,

“happy” events (child birth etc.) are “responsibility” of Shinto
Many people are Buddhists and Shintoists at the same time

ReligionsMore believers than people?!No, Shinto and various sects of Buddhism peacefully coexist: “sad” events (funeral, etc.) are

Слайд 19Japanese Population Is Getting Older

Japanese Population Is Getting Older

Слайд 20Japan Is a Monoethnic Country

Japan Is a Monoethnic Country

Слайд 21Migration
Current Emigration is Insignificant. But historically it was relatively large
Immigration
Estimated

number of illegal immigrants – 60000 (2015)
Number of foreign

residents – 2.23 millions
Ethnicity is difficult to estimate, as Japanese official statistics do not distinguish between nationality and racial background


MigrationCurrent Emigration is Insignificant. But historically it was relatively largeImmigrationEstimated number of illegal immigrants – 60000 (2015)

Слайд 22Ainu People
Indigenous people of Japan
Inhabit mainly the island Hokkaido
The

Ainu have historically suffered from economic and social discrimination throughout

Japan that continues to this day.
The situation is getting better today due to government’s and activists’ attention
Ainu culture is preserved and even developing
Ainu PeopleIndigenous people of JapanInhabit mainly the island Hokkaido The Ainu have historically suffered from economic and

Слайд 23Burakumin People
Causes of discrimination:
Religion (they murdered animals and because of

that they would never be saved by Buddha)
Descendants of Burakumin

in previous centuries (they had “unclean” work, belong to the lowest caste)



Burakumin PeopleCauses of discrimination:Religion (they murdered animals and because of that they would never be saved by

Слайд 24Foreign Policy Priorities
Strengthening Japan-US alliance
Enhancing relations with neighboring countries
Solvation of

territorial issues
Strengthening economic diplomacy

Foreign Policy PrioritiesStrengthening Japan-US allianceEnhancing relations with neighboring countriesSolvation of territorial issuesStrengthening economic diplomacy

Слайд 25Economic Diplomacy
Economic diplomacy is when the government uses full spectrum

of economic tools to promote its agenda on international stage


Economic DiplomacyEconomic diplomacy is when the government uses full spectrum of economic tools to promote its agenda

Слайд 26Foreign Relations

Foreign Relations

Слайд 27Japan-US Relations
Despite Japan's defeat and subsequent occupation by Americans, relations

with the United States have been friendly and close except

for intermittent bouts of trade friction beginning in the 1970s. The United States sponsored Japan's membership in various international organizations.
Japan-US RelationsDespite Japan's defeat and subsequent occupation by Americans, relations with the United States have been friendly

Слайд 28Japanese Relations with Southeast Asia
In World War II Japan went

to war partly to gain control of this region's resources.

The harsh occupation of many Southeast Asian countries left resentment and bitterness, and the Japanese government is today making efforts to improve the relationship with those countries. Taken as a whole, the countries of Southeast Asia make up Japan's second largest export market
Japanese Relations with Southeast AsiaIn World War II Japan went to war partly to gain control of

Слайд 29Japanese-Korean Relations
Japan's harsh colonization of Korea in the early

twentieth century has left relations strained between the two countries

and we're not mended yet.
Japanese-Korean Relations Japan's harsh colonization of Korea in the early twentieth century has left relations strained between

Слайд 30Relations with China
After WWII under U.S. pressure, Japan did not

establish relations with the People's Republic of China until after

President Nixon surprised the world (and Japan) by establishing relations in 1972. Japan quickly followed suit and is now involved in assisting the Chinese in their efforts to develop their economy. Japan has been the largest source of official development assistance (ODA) to China.
Relations with ChinaAfter WWII under U.S. pressure, Japan did not establish relations with the People's Republic of

Слайд 31Relations with Russia
Russia. Japan's relations with Russia have been strained

throughout the postwar period. In the last days of World

War II, the Soviets occupied South Sakhalin Islands and the Kurile islands, including a few islands close to Hokkaidô that the Japanese claim as part of their native land. The issue of these islands is under negotiation between the two countries. They have set a goal to resolve the conflict and sign a peace treaty by the year 2000.

Trade has gradually developed between the two countries and Japanese business has participated modestly in certain development projects.
Relations with RussiaRussia. Japan's relations with Russia have been strained throughout the postwar period. In the last

Слайд 32Major Export Partners
China (131 billion $)
The US (128 billion $)
South

Korea (52 billion $)

Major Export PartnersChina (131 billion $)The US (128 billion $)South Korea (52 billion $)

Слайд 33Membership in International Organizations
UN
IMF
World Bank
WTO
ADB (Asian Development Bank)
G20


IOC

Membership in International Organizations UNIMF World BankWTOADB (Asian Development Bank)G20 IOC

Слайд 34References:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2013/01/21/commentary/japan-commentary/a-nagging-japanese-riddle-whos-left-and-whos-right/#.WEm8IOaLRPY
http://www.mofa.go.jp/fp/pp/page24e_000157.html
http://www.hurights.or.jp/archives/focus/section2/200
http://countrymeters.info/ru/Japan


References:http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2013/01/21/commentary/japan-commentary/a-nagging-japanese-riddle-whos-left-and-whos-right/#.WEm8IOaLRPYhttp://www.mofa.go.jp/fp/pp/page24e_000157.htmlhttp://www.hurights.or.jp/archives/focus/section2/200http://countrymeters.info/ru/Japan

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