Title of article
Dissent on Japan’s Northern Periphery: Nemuro, the Northern Territories and the Limits of Change in a ‘Bureaucrat’s Movement’
Author/Authors
WILLIAMS، BRAD نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
24
From page
221
To page
244
Abstract
This article sheds light on a relatively unexplored aspect of theNorthern Territories
dispute by examining the views of residents in Nemuro – the symbolic frontline in
Japan’s Northern Territories Reversion Movement (NTRM). The NTRM began in this
northern periphery as a movement of divergent attitudes but was soon coopted by
the Japanese government for political reasons. Local opposition to the government’s
four island en bloc policy existed in some quarters but was largely kept in check
by state largesse. However, as a result of demographic and socioeconomic changes,
dissent is slowly emerging in Nemuro. There are signs of an emerging disjuncture
between national policy and local aspirations. This disjuncture has both theoretical and
policy implications. Theoretically, this paper is congruent with politico-institutional
arguments emphasizing the impact of the regulatory regime in shaping civil society
organizations. From a policy perspective, public opinion in Nemuro indicates a
potential avenue for compromise in Tokyo’s negotiating strategy, although pressure
for change is unlikely to emerge from the bureaucratized NTRM.
Journal title
Japanese Journal of Political Science
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Japanese Journal of Political Science
Record number
650486
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