Japanese public opinion and the War on terrorism

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Japanese public opinion and the War on terrorism

edited by Robert D. Eldridge and Paul Midford

(Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-258) and index

Contents of Works

  • Japanese mass opinion toward the War on Terrorism / Paul Midford
  • Framing the Japanese homeland security debate : mass media and public opinion / Stephanie A. Weston
  • Japan's insider and outsider media discourse about the SDF dispatch to Iraq / Mark Hollstein
  • Japanese political parties face public opinion : leading, responding, or ignoring? / Paul Midford and Paul D. Scott
  • Japanese intellectuals and public opinion in the War on Terrorism / Robert D. Eldridge and Chijiwa Yasuaki
  • Japanese civil society, NGOs, and spatialized politics : mobilizing public opinion and the war in Iraq / Paul D. Scott
  • Public opinion in a base community : Okinawa and the War on Terrorism / Robert D. Eldridge

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Description

In this volume the contributors argue that the events of 9-11 and the subsequent "war on terrorism" have had big implications for Japan. These events have called into question the assumptions and limits of Japan's war-renouncing constitution.

Table of Contents

Japanese Mass Opinion towards the War on Terrorism Framing Japanese Homeland Security: Mass Media and Public Opinion Japan's Insider and Outside Media Discourse about the SDF Dispatch to Iraq Japanese Political Parties Face Public Opinion: Leading, Responding, or Ignoring? Japanese Intellectuals and Public Opinion in the War on Terrorism Japanese Civil Society, NGOs, and Spatializing Politics: Mobilization of Public Opinion and the War in Iraq Public Opinion in a Base Community: Okinawa and the War on Terrorism

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