After the Great East Japan Earthquake
Political and Policy Change in Post-Fukushima Japan
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After the Great East Japan Earthquake
Political and Policy Change in Post-Fukushima Japan
The triple disaster that struck Japan in March 2011 began with the most powerful earthquake known to have hit Japan and led to tsunami reaching 40 meters in height that devastated a wide area and caused thousands of deaths. The ensuing accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant was Japan’s worst and only second to Chernobyl in its severity. But has this triple disaster also changed Japan? Has it led to a transformation of the country, a shift in how Japan functions? What changes have been made in key domestic policy areas? This book, with fresh perspectives on extraordinary events written by diplomats and policy experts at European embassies to Japan, explores subsequent shifts in Japanese politics and policy-making to see if profound changes have occurred or if instead these changes have been limited. The book addresses those policy areas most likely to be affected by the tragedy – politics, economics, energy, climate, agriculture and food safety – describes how the sector has been affected and considers what the implications are for the future.
210 pages | 16 figures, 4 maps | 5.98 x 9.02 | © 2013
Sociology: Social Change, Social Movements, Political Sociology
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