Fukushima and Civil Society
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Fukushima and Civil Society
The Japanese Anti-Nuclear Movement from a Socio-Political Perspective
Bochorodycz, Beata
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2022
224
Dura
Inglês
9781032017020
15 a 20 dias
589
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Introduction. 1 Theoretical Framework. 2. Political Opportunities. 3. Anti-Nuclear Movement Before Fukushima. 4. Post-Fukushima Anti-Nuclear Movement. 5. Direct Action. 6. Research and Education. 7. Policy Advocacy. 8. Aid. 9. Watchdogs. 10. Legal Organizations.11. Other Organizations. 12. The State-Civil Society Relations. Conclusions. Index. List of figures. List of tables. List of photographs. Acknowledgments. List of abbreviations.
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Fukushima;civil society;nuclear disaster;anti-nuclear movement;social movement;sociology;power elite;mobilisation;mobilization;politics;energy policy;Japan;organizations;organisations;state policy;structures;power;Fukushima Daiichi Accident;Nuclear Phaseout;CNIC;FoE Japan;LDP;Fukushima Daiichi NPP;Ministry Of The Environment;Fukushima Daiichi;Fukushima Accident;Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission;Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation;DPJ Cabinet;Nuclear Village;Energy Sources;CCNE;Kashiwazaki Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant;National Liaison Committee;Nuclear Power Phaseout;Prime Minister Kan Naoto;Nuclear Regulation Authority;Green Energy;MITI
Introduction. 1 Theoretical Framework. 2. Political Opportunities. 3. Anti-Nuclear Movement Before Fukushima. 4. Post-Fukushima Anti-Nuclear Movement. 5. Direct Action. 6. Research and Education. 7. Policy Advocacy. 8. Aid. 9. Watchdogs. 10. Legal Organizations.11. Other Organizations. 12. The State-Civil Society Relations. Conclusions. Index. List of figures. List of tables. List of photographs. Acknowledgments. List of abbreviations.
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Fukushima;civil society;nuclear disaster;anti-nuclear movement;social movement;sociology;power elite;mobilisation;mobilization;politics;energy policy;Japan;organizations;organisations;state policy;structures;power;Fukushima Daiichi Accident;Nuclear Phaseout;CNIC;FoE Japan;LDP;Fukushima Daiichi NPP;Ministry Of The Environment;Fukushima Daiichi;Fukushima Accident;Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission;Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation;DPJ Cabinet;Nuclear Village;Energy Sources;CCNE;Kashiwazaki Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant;National Liaison Committee;Nuclear Power Phaseout;Prime Minister Kan Naoto;Nuclear Regulation Authority;Green Energy;MITI