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In: Kōdansha gendai shinsho 2168
Der Auftritt des Bürgers in Japan
In: Zivilgesellschaft und lokale Demokratie 6
The Other "Post-1968": A Socio-Historical Analysis of the Resurgence of the Conservatives in Japan's Long 1960s
Economic growth in the 1960s prompted a massive internal migration from provincial to metropolitan areas in Japan. This migration and urbanisation led to the rise of social movements and a decline in the percentage of votes for the ruling conservative LDP party. In response, the government introduced an industrial dispersal policy, shifting factories from metropolitan to provincial areas. Additionally, in 1971, the government started the "Model Community Project", which strengthened local resident organisations that cooperated with local administrations and the conservative party. This reorganisation of the citizenry became the social background for the containment of social movements and the conservative resurgence of politics. This combinationof industry dispersion and reorganisation of the citizenry, resulting in the conservative resurgence, characterised "the long 1960s" in Japan.
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The Other "Post-1968": A Socio-Historical Analysis of the Resurgence of the Conservatives in Japan's Long 1960s
In: International quarterly for Asian studies: IQAS, Band 52, Heft 3-4, S. 229-252
ISSN: 2566-6878
Economic growth in the 1960s prompted a massive internal migration from provincial to metropolitan areas in Japan. This migration and urbanisation led to the rise of social movements and a decline in the percentage of votes for the ruling conservative LDP party. In response, the government introduced an industrial dispersal policy, shifting factories from metropolitan to provincial areas. Additionally, in 1971, the government started the "Model Community Project", which strengthened local resident organisations that cooperated with local administrations and the conservative party. This reorganisation of the citizenry became the social background for the containment of social movements and the conservative resurgence of politics. This combinationof industry dispersion and reorganisation of the citizenry, resulting in the conservative resurgence, characterised "the long 1960s" in Japan.
Human Sciences and National Identity in Modern Japan: Who Defined the 'Japanese Tradition'?
In: China report: a journal of East Asian studies = Zhong guo shu yi, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 239-251
ISSN: 0973-063X
Publicity and the Formation of a "Japanese Style" Modern State
In: Shakaigaku hyōron: Japanese sociological review, Band 50, Heft 4, S. 524-540
ISSN: 1884-2755
Return from Siberia: a Japanese life in war and peace, 1925-2015
In: LTCB international library selection no. 40
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