日本式公务员政治化:安倍执政时期的政官关系(2012-2020)

IF 0.6 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Ko Mishima
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摘要日本的政治官僚关系在2012年至2020年自民党首相安倍晋三的任期内发生了实质性的重塑。公务员制度的政治化迅速发展,使传统上思想独立的官僚明显更加服从政客的命令。这种官僚影响力的下降是改革者自20世纪90年代以来推动的重大体制改革的结果。本文分析了安倍政府下的政治化形式,发现日本的官僚制度和更广泛的政治环境使其风格独特,包括诞生了一种被称为“kantei kanryo”的新型官僚也有人指出,虽然政治化总体上是一个可取的发展,可以使日本的政策制定更能适应不断变化的社会需求,但目前的政治化方式也会带来不必要的副产品:腐败风险增加、官僚组织行为扭曲和公务员士气下降。此外,有人认为,由于执政党几乎没有改变的可能性,官僚自主权的丧失导致决策系统批判性审查内阁政策的能力减弱。
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Politicization of civil service Japanese-style: politico-bureaucratic relations under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (2012–2020)
ABSTRACT Japan’s politico-bureaucratic relations were substantially reshaped during LDP Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s tenure of 2012–2020. Politicization of the civil service promptly progressed, making traditionally independent-minded bureaucrats visibly more submissive to politicians’ commands. This decline of bureaucratic clout happened by design as the result of major institutional reforms promoted by reformers since the 1990s. This article analyzes the forms of politicization under the Abe administration, finding that Japanese bureaucratic institutions and broader political environments made its style unique, including the birth of a new breed of bureaucrats known as ‘kantei kanryo.’ It is also pointed out that while politicization is overall a desirable development to make Japanese policy-making more responsive to shifting societal demands, the current way of politicization causes unwanted by-products also: increased risks of corruption, distortions in bureaucratic organizational behavior, and the lowering of civil servants’ morale. Further, it is argued that with the virtual absence of the possibility of ruling-party changes, the loss of bureaucratic autonomy results in the lessening of the policy-making system’s ability to scrutinize the cabinet’s policies critically.
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期刊介绍: Asian Journal of Political Science ( AJPS) is an international refereed journal affiliated to the Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University. Published since 1993, AJPS is a leading journal on Asian politics and governance. It publishes high-quality original articles in major areas of political science, including comparative politics, political thought, international relations, public policy, and public administration, with specific reference to Asian regions and countries. AJPS aims to address some of the most contemporary political and administrative issues in Asia (especially in East, South, and Southeast Asia) at the local, national, and global levels. The journal can be of great value to academic experts, researchers, and students in the above areas of political science as well as to practical policy makers, state institutions, and international agencies.
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