@article{oai:naruto.repo.nii.ac.jp:00027644, author = {麻生, 多聞 and ASO, Tamon}, journal = {鳴門教育大学研究紀要, Research bulletin of Naruto University of Education}, month = {Mar}, note = {While economic remedies is necessary, Japan's government has delivered little reform that represents no change for the implacable resistance of bureaucracy and the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's actual achievements have fallen far short of his original goals. On the assumption of parliamentary democracy, such lack of progress for a prime minister bent on reform is paradoxical. The combination of sincere reform intentions plus limited outcomes can only be understood against the background of Japan's unique structure of policy-making. This article examines the mismatch between prime minister's policy intentions and his policy delivery.}, pages = {258--268}, title = {「権力分立原理の受容と展開」}, volume = {21}, year = {2006}, yomi = {アソウ, タモン} }