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1. The importance of party competition and a model of party competition failure;
2. Opposition failure in Japan: background and explanations;
3. Clientelism and its determinants;
4. The impact of clientelism and centralized government financial structure: comparative analysis;
5. Local opposition failure in Japan;
6. National level opposition failure: the impact of subnational level weakness;
7. Political economy changes and their impact on party systems: comparative analysis;
8. Parallel party systems: political economy changes and the limits to anti-clientelist appeals in Japan;
9. The problem of organization and coherence in top-down party formation;
10. Conclusion: democracy without competition.
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