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2. Consumer Advocacy in the United States and Britain
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part 1. Japanese Consumer Advocacy from Theoretical, Comparative, and Historical Perspectives
- 1. Toward a Framework for the Study of Consumer Advocacy 13
- 2. Consumer Advocacy in the United States and Britain 31
- 3. The Politics of an Emerging Consumer Movement: The Occupation Period 58
- 4. Consumer Politics Under Early One-Party Dominance: 1955 to the Late 1960s 85
- 5. The Post-1968 Consumer Protection Policymaking System and the Consumer Movement’s Response 111
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Part 2. Case Studies: The Impact of Japanese Consumer Advocacy on Policymaking
- 6. The Right to Choose: The Movement to Amend the Antimonopoly Law 143
- 7. The Right to Safety: The Movement to Oppose the Deregulation of Food Additives 175
- 8. The Right to Redress: The Movement to Enact a Product Liability Law 201
- 9. The Right to Be Heard: The Past, Present, and Future of the Japanese Consumer Movement 233
- Notes 255
- Bibliography 277
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1. Japanese Consumer Advocacy from Theoretical, Comparative, and Historical Perspectives
- 1. Toward a Framework for the Study of Consumer Advocacy 13
- 2. Consumer Advocacy in the United States and Britain 31
- 3. The Politics of an Emerging Consumer Movement: The Occupation Period 58
- 4. Consumer Politics Under Early One-Party Dominance: 1955 to the Late 1960s 85
- 5. The Post-1968 Consumer Protection Policymaking System and the Consumer Movement’s Response 111
-
Part 2. Case Studies: The Impact of Japanese Consumer Advocacy on Policymaking
- 6. The Right to Choose: The Movement to Amend the Antimonopoly Law 143
- 7. The Right to Safety: The Movement to Oppose the Deregulation of Food Additives 175
- 8. The Right to Redress: The Movement to Enact a Product Liability Law 201
- 9. The Right to Be Heard: The Past, Present, and Future of the Japanese Consumer Movement 233
- Notes 255
- Bibliography 277
- Index 305