"Japanese Public Opinion and the War on Terrorism" examines the
effect the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United
States had on one of America's most important ally, Japan, as it
struggles to define a post-Cold War role for itself in
international security affairs. This study looks at Japanese mass
opinion, the role of the Japanese media, both print and visual, in
framing discourse on security, the response of political parties to
public opinion, the position of Japanese intellectuals in the
debate on the war on terrorism, civil society, and public opinion
in Okinawa.
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