Local Voices, National Issues represents a new wave of scholarly interest in local politics and center-local relations in Japan that has been stimulated by the end of the cold war, increasing internationalization, and the issue of "reform." Katherine Tegtmeyer Pak studies nongovernmental organizations and local internationalization; Sheila A. Smith analyzes the controversial issue of US military bases in Okinawa under former governor Ota Masahide; Patricia L. Maclachlan deals with calls for reform brought about by revelations of corruption and unethical practices among local bureaucrats; and Theodore J. Gilman explores urban redevelopment politics and policy-making in Omuta. Ellis S. Krauss provides a history of scholarship on local politics and center-local relations in his introduction, and Patricia G. Steinhoff prepares the groundwork for future research by exploring the various relationships between kan (officials) and min (people) found in the new wave of research presented here.
ISBN: | 9780939512041 |
Publication date: | 5th April 2000 |
Author: | Sheila A Smith |
Publisher: | University of Michigan, Center for Japanese Studies an imprint of University of Michigan Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 136 pages |
Series: | Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies |
Genres: |
Ethnic studies Politics and government |