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1. Intro
the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Japan Socialist Party (JSP). This binary system was not merely a reflection of ideological divides but a strategic maneuver to stabilize the political landscape, enabling Japan to avoid the fragmentation that had plagued earlier parliamentary systems. The LDP, emerging from a fusion of conservative parties, adopted a platform that emphasized economic growth, national security, and the alignment with the United States, while the JSP championed social welfare and workers` rights as a means to gain the support of the lower and working classes. The 1955 System also highlighted the intricate relationship between political institutions and societal forces in Japan. The post-war constitution, introduced under Allied occupation, catalyzed the emergence of civil society and encouraged democratic participation. However, the actual political dynamics often revealed a struggle between competing interests, where organized factions, including
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