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Challenging Nuclear Pacifism in Japan - Hiroshima’s Anti-nuclear Social Movements after Fukushima Loot Price: R4,066
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Challenging Nuclear Pacifism in Japan - Hiroshima’s Anti-nuclear Social Movements after Fukushima: Masae Yuasa

Challenging Nuclear Pacifism in Japan - Hiroshima’s Anti-nuclear Social Movements after Fukushima

Masae Yuasa

Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series

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Is Japan abandoning its pacifism? Japanese government has claimed it is doubling its defense spending and has announced a plan to equip itself with the capability to "counterattack" enemy bases overseas, a departure from the nation’s postwar consensus. Shedding new light on Japan’s pacifism and Hiroshima’s role in it, Yuasa investigates the events of post-war Japan and how it catalysed a range of challenges to public sentiment. Japan’s Constitution stipulates the renunciation of war and forbids using force to settle international disputes. This radical shift has been led by Fumio Kishida, the Prime Minister, whose constituency is Hiroshima, the atomic-bombed city symbolizing Japan’s postwar pacifism. This book is about Hiroshima’s local nuclear politics and popular consciousness about pacifism. Based on published and unpublished local documents and participant observation, it describes how postwar global and national power has formulated local politics and discusses the impact of local struggles on national and global politics. The key concept is "imaginary". Institutionalized imaginary effectively channels people’s suppressed desires and emotions into coordinated action in the society. The current political crossroad of Hiroshima and Japan is interpreted as a terrain constructed over the last half century by three paradoxically coexisting and competing pacifist imaginaries, namely constitutional, anti-nuclear, and nuclear pacifism. They were, however, significantly destabilized by the Fukushima nuclear disaster and a newly invented "proactive pacifism". An essential reading for scholars and students interested in Japanese post-war history and nuclear issues in general.

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Imprint: Routledge
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series
Release date: September 2023
First published: 2024
Authors: Masae Yuasa
Dimensions: 234 x 156mm (L x W)
Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 978-0-367-54199-6
Categories: Books
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LSN: 0-367-54199-8
Barcode: 9780367541996

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