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4. The Campaign for Nuclear Power in Japan before and after 2011. Between State, Market and Civil Society
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations and Tables 6
- 1. A New Era of Civil Society and State in East Asian Democracies 9
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Part I. Environmental Issues
- 2. Interactions between Environmental Civil Society and the State during the Ma Ying-jeou and Tsai Ing-wen Administrations in Taiwan 33
- 3. Working with and around Strong States. Environmental Networks in East Asia 59
- 4. The Campaign for Nuclear Power in Japan before and after 2011. Between State, Market and Civil Society 85
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Part II. Identity Politics
- 5. The ‘Pro-Establishment’ Radical Right. Japan’s Nativist Movement Reconsidered 117
- 6. The Religion-Based Conservative Countermovement in Taiwan. Origin, Tactics and Impacts 141
- 7. The Relationship between Mainstream and Movement Parties in Taiwan. Case Studies of the New Power Party (NPP) and the Green Party Taiwan-Social Democratic Party Alliance (GPT/SDP) 167
- 8. New Immigration, Civic Activism and Identity in Japan. Influencing the ‘Strong’ State 187
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Part III. Neoliberalism and Social Inclusion
- 9. Japanese NPOs and the State Re-examined. Reflections Eighteen Years On 219
- 10. Changing Patterns of South Korean Social Movements, 1960s-2010s. Testimony, Firebombs, Lawsuit and Candlelight 239
- 11. Opening up the Welfare State to ‘Outsiders’. Pro-Homeless Activism and Neoliberal Backlashes in Japan 269
- 12. Legal Mobilization and the Transformation of State-Society Relations in South Korea in the Realm of Disability Policy 297
- Index 325
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations and Tables 6
- 1. A New Era of Civil Society and State in East Asian Democracies 9
-
Part I. Environmental Issues
- 2. Interactions between Environmental Civil Society and the State during the Ma Ying-jeou and Tsai Ing-wen Administrations in Taiwan 33
- 3. Working with and around Strong States. Environmental Networks in East Asia 59
- 4. The Campaign for Nuclear Power in Japan before and after 2011. Between State, Market and Civil Society 85
-
Part II. Identity Politics
- 5. The ‘Pro-Establishment’ Radical Right. Japan’s Nativist Movement Reconsidered 117
- 6. The Religion-Based Conservative Countermovement in Taiwan. Origin, Tactics and Impacts 141
- 7. The Relationship between Mainstream and Movement Parties in Taiwan. Case Studies of the New Power Party (NPP) and the Green Party Taiwan-Social Democratic Party Alliance (GPT/SDP) 167
- 8. New Immigration, Civic Activism and Identity in Japan. Influencing the ‘Strong’ State 187
-
Part III. Neoliberalism and Social Inclusion
- 9. Japanese NPOs and the State Re-examined. Reflections Eighteen Years On 219
- 10. Changing Patterns of South Korean Social Movements, 1960s-2010s. Testimony, Firebombs, Lawsuit and Candlelight 239
- 11. Opening up the Welfare State to ‘Outsiders’. Pro-Homeless Activism and Neoliberal Backlashes in Japan 269
- 12. Legal Mobilization and the Transformation of State-Society Relations in South Korea in the Realm of Disability Policy 297
- Index 325