Perceived Political Polarization and its Differential Impact on Political Participation: (Record no. 48212)

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Personal name YIN Yue
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Title Perceived Political Polarization and its Differential Impact on Political Participation:
Remainder of title Evidence from Japan (2005-2019)/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Yue Yin
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024
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Summary, etc. The study "Perceived Political Polarization and its Differential Impact on Political Participation: Evidence from Japan" by Yue Yin investigates how perceived political polarization affects political participation in Japan. It finds that political polarization has increased, particularly with the rise of nationalism and populism.<br/><br/>Key findings include:<br/><br/>Citizens who perceive significant differences between left- and right-wing parties are more likely to engage in voting and political activities, especially regarding domestic and international policies.<br/>In contrast, perceptions of economic policy divergence do not significantly influence political participation.<br/>The research suggests the need for further exploration into the varying impacts of different policy domains on political engagement.
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Bulletin Heading POLITICS, POPULISM, JAPAN
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Topical term or geographic name entry element JAPAN
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Related parts Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol.24, Number 2, 2024, Page:125-144
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-east-asian-studies/article/perceived-political-polarization-and-its-differential-impact-on-political-participation-evidence-from-japan-20052019/50AF80569D50FD9A53F6F463E8BCC83C">https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-east-asian-studies/article/perceived-political-polarization-and-its-differential-impact-on-political-participation-evidence-from-japan-20052019/50AF80569D50FD9A53F6F463E8BCC83C</a>
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