Heisei 17nendo tokubetsu kenkyū hōkokusho: shimin to gyōsei to ga kyōdō suru tame no shikumi zukuri ni kansuru kenkyū
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In: Nagaya urban Institute research reports
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 46, Heft 3, S. 853-858
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 58, Heft 3, S. 1431-1438
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 56, Heft 3, S. 952-959
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research. Political data yearbook, Band 60, Heft 1, S. 222-232
ISSN: 2047-8852
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research. Political data yearbook, Band 59, Heft 1, S. 214-224
ISSN: 2047-8852
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 55, Heft 3, S. 250-257
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research. Political data yearbook, Band 58, Heft 1, S. 162-169
ISSN: 2047-8852
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research. Political data yearbook, Band 57, Heft 1, S. 162-175
ISSN: 2047-8852
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 51, Heft 3, S. 972-978
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 50, Heft 3, S. 458-463
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 52, Heft 3, S. 475-480
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 36, Heft 0, S. 553-558
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research. Political data yearbook, Band 62, Heft 1, S. 288-308
ISSN: 2047-8852
AbstractThe assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzō Abe in July had an enormous impact on politics in Japan in 2022, with subsequent recriminations regarding connections between ruling party lawmakers and the controversial Unification Church new religious movement leading to public outcry and forcing Prime Minister Kishida to remove several high‐profile Ministers from his Cabinet. There was contentious debate over whether a state funeral should be held for Abe, and a new law was passed restricting the fundraising activities of religious groups like the Unification Church. Meanwhile, Japan continued to slowly roll back restrictions introduced to combat COVID‐19, finally reopening its borders in October. The Russian invasion of Ukraine provoked protest from the Japanese government and contributed, along with a major drop in the value of the yen to the US dollar, to rising consumer prices, with inflation reaching a 42‐year high in October.
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research. Political data yearbook, Band 61, Heft 1, S. 264-286
ISSN: 2047-8852
AbstractThe year 2021 saw the resignation of Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga after just a year in office, following steep declines in his government's approval ratings due to public dissatisfaction with aspects of his handling of the COVID‐19 pandemic and the Tokyo Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. His successor, former Minister for Foreign Affairs Fumio Kishida, was nonetheless able to limit the ruling party's losses in a general election in late October, preventing the left‐wing opposition parties from making any advances. The centre‐right Japan Innovation Party/Nippon Ishin no Kai, however, gained 30 seats to become the third‐largest party in the Diet, consolidating its political grip on the region surrounding Japan's second‐largest city, Osaka.