【日本における市民社会の状態】
The State of Civil Society in Japan. hardcover 400 p., 14 line diagrams, 14 tabs.
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Introduction; Part I. Context: 1. What is civil society? Frank Schwartz;2. From Meiji to Heisei: the state and civil society in Japan Sheldon Garon;3. Capitalism and civil society in postwar Japan: perspectives fromintellectual history Andrew Barshay; Part II. The Associational Sphere: 4.Japan's civil society organizations in comparative perspective TsujinakaYutaka; 5. Molding Japanese civil society: state structured incentives andthe patterning of civil society Robert Pekkanen; 6. After Aum: religion andcivil society in Japan Helen Hardacre; 7. State-society partnerships in theJapanese welfare state Margarita Estevez-Abe; Part III. The NonmarketActivities of Economic Actors: 8. Redefining the conservative coalition:agriculture and small business in Japan Robert Bullock; 9. The death ofunions' associational life? Political and cultural aspects of enterpriseunions Suzuki Akira; 10. The struggle for an independent consumer society:consumer activism and the state's response in postwar Japan PatriciaMaclachlan; Part IV. State-Civil Society Linkages: 11. Media and the Internetin the development of civil society in Japan Laurie Freeman; 12. A tale oftwo legal systems: prosecuting corruption in Japan and Italy David Johnson;Part V. Globalization and Value Change: 13. Trust and social intelligence inJapan Yamagishi Toshio; 14. Building global civil society from the outsidein? Japan's development NGOs, the state, and international norms Kim Reimann;Conclusion: targeting by an activist state: Japan as a civil society modelSusan Pharr.
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