Civil Defense in Japan
Civil Defense in Japan
Issues and Challenges
Ito, Jun; Takeda, Yasuhiro; Kawashima, Yusuke
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2023
254
Dura
Inglês
9781032489544
15 a 20 dias
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Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Editors
List of Contributors
List of Japanese Laws and Acts
Introduction: Questioning Japan's Outdated Safety Myths
Yasuhiro Takeda
Chapter 1. A Guide to Japan's Crisis Management System: History, Laws, and Policies
Jun Ito
Chapter 2. Decentralization and Integration in Civil Protection Governance
Yusuke Kawashima
Chapter 3. Local Governments' Crisis Management Systems: Conflicts over Cooperation
Ken Kato
Chapter 4. An Overview of and Issues in Legislative Management Regarding Civil Protection in Armed Attack Situations
Hironobu Nakabayashi
Chapter 5. The Civil Protection Trap: Why Government-led Evacuation Plans for War and Terrorism are Impractical
Naofumi Miyasaka
Chapter 6. The Realities of Civil Protection Training in Local Governments
Yusuke Kawashima, Jun Ito, and Daisuke Hakiai
Chapter 7. A Response to the Civil Protection Plans of Japan's Municipalities for the Problems of the Remote Islands
Koji Furukawa
Chapter 8. The Private Sector Response to Ballistic Missile Attacks
Takashi Ashizawa
Chapter 9. Two Approaches to Responding to Destructive Cyber Attacks on Critical Infrastructure in Japan: Addressing Cyber Crises as "Service Failures" or "Armed Attacks"
Takahisa Kawaguchi
Chapter 10. Pitfalls in Japan's Civil Protection Framework: A Reconsideration Based on a Red Team Attack Scenario Policy Simulation
Tomoaki Honda
Chapter 11. Japan's Changing Approach to Dealing with Rumors in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters and War
Masahiro Hayashi
Conclusion
Yasuhiro Takeda
References
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Editors
List of Contributors
List of Japanese Laws and Acts
Introduction: Questioning Japan's Outdated Safety Myths
Yasuhiro Takeda
Chapter 1. A Guide to Japan's Crisis Management System: History, Laws, and Policies
Jun Ito
Chapter 2. Decentralization and Integration in Civil Protection Governance
Yusuke Kawashima
Chapter 3. Local Governments' Crisis Management Systems: Conflicts over Cooperation
Ken Kato
Chapter 4. An Overview of and Issues in Legislative Management Regarding Civil Protection in Armed Attack Situations
Hironobu Nakabayashi
Chapter 5. The Civil Protection Trap: Why Government-led Evacuation Plans for War and Terrorism are Impractical
Naofumi Miyasaka
Chapter 6. The Realities of Civil Protection Training in Local Governments
Yusuke Kawashima, Jun Ito, and Daisuke Hakiai
Chapter 7. A Response to the Civil Protection Plans of Japan's Municipalities for the Problems of the Remote Islands
Koji Furukawa
Chapter 8. The Private Sector Response to Ballistic Missile Attacks
Takashi Ashizawa
Chapter 9. Two Approaches to Responding to Destructive Cyber Attacks on Critical Infrastructure in Japan: Addressing Cyber Crises as "Service Failures" or "Armed Attacks"
Takahisa Kawaguchi
Chapter 10. Pitfalls in Japan's Civil Protection Framework: A Reconsideration Based on a Red Team Attack Scenario Policy Simulation
Tomoaki Honda
Chapter 11. Japan's Changing Approach to Dealing with Rumors in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters and War
Masahiro Hayashi
Conclusion
Yasuhiro Takeda
References
Index
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emergency management Japan;public safety policy;disaster risk governance;terrorism preparedness strategies;crisis response systems;decentralisation in emergency planning;Japanese crisis management institutional analysis
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Editors
List of Contributors
List of Japanese Laws and Acts
Introduction: Questioning Japan's Outdated Safety Myths
Yasuhiro Takeda
Chapter 1. A Guide to Japan's Crisis Management System: History, Laws, and Policies
Jun Ito
Chapter 2. Decentralization and Integration in Civil Protection Governance
Yusuke Kawashima
Chapter 3. Local Governments' Crisis Management Systems: Conflicts over Cooperation
Ken Kato
Chapter 4. An Overview of and Issues in Legislative Management Regarding Civil Protection in Armed Attack Situations
Hironobu Nakabayashi
Chapter 5. The Civil Protection Trap: Why Government-led Evacuation Plans for War and Terrorism are Impractical
Naofumi Miyasaka
Chapter 6. The Realities of Civil Protection Training in Local Governments
Yusuke Kawashima, Jun Ito, and Daisuke Hakiai
Chapter 7. A Response to the Civil Protection Plans of Japan's Municipalities for the Problems of the Remote Islands
Koji Furukawa
Chapter 8. The Private Sector Response to Ballistic Missile Attacks
Takashi Ashizawa
Chapter 9. Two Approaches to Responding to Destructive Cyber Attacks on Critical Infrastructure in Japan: Addressing Cyber Crises as "Service Failures" or "Armed Attacks"
Takahisa Kawaguchi
Chapter 10. Pitfalls in Japan's Civil Protection Framework: A Reconsideration Based on a Red Team Attack Scenario Policy Simulation
Tomoaki Honda
Chapter 11. Japan's Changing Approach to Dealing with Rumors in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters and War
Masahiro Hayashi
Conclusion
Yasuhiro Takeda
References
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Editors
List of Contributors
List of Japanese Laws and Acts
Introduction: Questioning Japan's Outdated Safety Myths
Yasuhiro Takeda
Chapter 1. A Guide to Japan's Crisis Management System: History, Laws, and Policies
Jun Ito
Chapter 2. Decentralization and Integration in Civil Protection Governance
Yusuke Kawashima
Chapter 3. Local Governments' Crisis Management Systems: Conflicts over Cooperation
Ken Kato
Chapter 4. An Overview of and Issues in Legislative Management Regarding Civil Protection in Armed Attack Situations
Hironobu Nakabayashi
Chapter 5. The Civil Protection Trap: Why Government-led Evacuation Plans for War and Terrorism are Impractical
Naofumi Miyasaka
Chapter 6. The Realities of Civil Protection Training in Local Governments
Yusuke Kawashima, Jun Ito, and Daisuke Hakiai
Chapter 7. A Response to the Civil Protection Plans of Japan's Municipalities for the Problems of the Remote Islands
Koji Furukawa
Chapter 8. The Private Sector Response to Ballistic Missile Attacks
Takashi Ashizawa
Chapter 9. Two Approaches to Responding to Destructive Cyber Attacks on Critical Infrastructure in Japan: Addressing Cyber Crises as "Service Failures" or "Armed Attacks"
Takahisa Kawaguchi
Chapter 10. Pitfalls in Japan's Civil Protection Framework: A Reconsideration Based on a Red Team Attack Scenario Policy Simulation
Tomoaki Honda
Chapter 11. Japan's Changing Approach to Dealing with Rumors in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters and War
Masahiro Hayashi
Conclusion
Yasuhiro Takeda
References
Index
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