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OverviewAftermath is a comprehensive analysis of recovery and reconstruction following the triple disaster in Japan on March 11, 2011. This collection addresses the question of why, despite the relative success of network governance in brokering a response to the disaster and to reconstruction, politics failed either to prepare for the disaster or to respond adequately to it. In examining Japan's political system leading up to 3/11, Aftermath looks at the system of network governance that operated between various organisations and levels of government. The book scrutinises the political influence network that united politicians and the bureaucracy with the major corporations and created a system to promote nuclear power. Through political, policy, economic and social analysis, Aftermath aims to contribute to the development of mechanisms and structures to minimize the impact of disasters. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yutaka Tsujinaka , Hiroaki InatsuguPublisher: Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press Imprint: Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press Dimensions: Width: 13.40cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9781925608960ISBN 10: 1925608964 Pages: 498 Publication Date: 30 October 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsFigures Tables Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: 3.11 and Fukushima TSUJINAKA Yutaka and INATSUGU Hiroaki Part I: The Failure of Political Actors 1 Coalition Formation and the Legislative Process in a Divided Diet HAMAMOTO Shinsuke 2 TEPCO's Political and Economic Power before 3.11 KAMIKAWA Ryunoshin 3 Nuclear Policy after 3.11 KAMIKAWA Ryuunoshin 4 3.11 and the 2012 General Election: Political Competition and Agenda Setting KUNBO Yoshiaki 5 Nuclear Power and the Will of the People YAMAMOTO Hidehiro 6 Nuclear Damage Compensation: Mechanisms for Dispute Resolution OKURA Sae and KUBO Yoshiaki Part II: The Triumph of Network Governance 7 Design and Development of the Recovery Agencies ITO Masatsugu 8 Deployment of Local Government Personnel: Autonomy and Cooperation INATSUGU Hiroaki 9 Service and Support by Local Governments outside the Disaster Zone WADA Akiko 10 Local Government Response to 3.11: Staff Perceptions MATSUI Nozomi 11 The Practical Realities of Volunteer Activity in a Time of Disaster NISHIDE Junro Part III: Picturing Fukushima from the Data 12 Effects of the Nuclear Disaster: Evidence in the Data ITO Yasushi 13 The Cost Effectiveness of Radioactive Decontamination ITO Yasushi 14 Radioactive Contamination and Japan's Foreign Relations TSUNEKAWA Keiichi Notes Bibliography Name Index Subject IndexReviewsAuthor InformationYutaka Tsujinaka is Professor of Political Science in the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba. His research centers on public policy and social capital. His extensive experience includes serving as President of the Japan Political Science Association, Director of the International Association of Universities (IAU) and Director of the Institute for Comparative Research (ICR), University of Tsukuba. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |