@Book{188833501, editor="Muramatsu, Michio", title="State and administration in Japan and Germany: a comparative perspective on continuity and change", series="De Gruyter studies in organization 75", year="1997", publisher="de Gruyter", address="Berlin [u.a.]", keywords="Staatliche Einflussnahme; B{\"u}rokratie; Verwaltungsreform; Neue politische {\"O}konomie; Japan; Deutschland; Bureaucracy; Germany; Internationaler Vergleich; Staat; Verwaltung; Sozialpolitik; Industriepolitik; Besch{\"a}ftigungspolitik; Wirtschaftspolitik; Bundesrepublik Deutschland (1949-1990); Internationaler Vergleich/L{\"a}ndervergleich; {\"O}ffentliche Verwaltung; Politics and government", contents="Muramatsu, M. ; Naschold, F.: Comparative research on the state and administration in Germany and Japan. - S.1-10. Muramatsu, M.: Post-war politics in Japan: bureaucracy versus the party/ parties in power. - S.13-37. Lehmbruch, G.: From state of authority to network state: the German state in developmental perspective. - S.39-62. Ito, M.: Administrative reform in Japan: semi-autonomous bureaucracy under the pressure toward a small government. - S.63-77. Wollmann, H.: Modernization of the public sector and public administration in the Federal Republic of Germany: (mostly) a story of fragmented incrementalism. - S.79-103. Tanabe, K.: Social policy in Japan: building a welfare state in a conservative one dominant party system. - S.107-131. Heritier, A.: State and society in German social policy: ``path-dependent'' responses to new challenges. - S.133-156. Mabuchi, M.: Financing the Japanese industries: industrial policies of the financial ministry and financial policies of the industrial ministry. - S.15", note="ed. by Michio Muramatsu ...", note="Literaturangaben", isbn="311014462X", language="English" }