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      KCI등재 SSCI SCOPUS

      Hopes and Traps on the Path to a Nuclear-Free Japan: The Fukushima Disaster and Civil Society

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      The Fukushima nuclear disaster, which caused complex societal damage, also led to a shift in Japanese public opinion supporting the move away from nuclear power. The nuclear phaseout movement has transcended the traditional framework of Japanese social movements and has the potential to become a new force for reform. However, the Japanese nuclear phaseout is also complicated by the Liberal Democratic Party’s style of rule, the link with nuclear weapons, and the relationship between Tokyo and the areas hosting the nuclear power plants. This article considers the future outlook for an energy shift and political reform in Japan with a focus on the roles of civil society and local leadership.
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      The Fukushima nuclear disaster, which caused complex societal damage, also led to a shift in Japanese public opinion supporting the move away from nuclear power. The nuclear phaseout movement has transcended the traditional framework of Japanese socia...

      The Fukushima nuclear disaster, which caused complex societal damage, also led to a shift in Japanese public opinion supporting the move away from nuclear power. The nuclear phaseout movement has transcended the traditional framework of Japanese social movements and has the potential to become a new force for reform. However, the Japanese nuclear phaseout is also complicated by the Liberal Democratic Party’s style of rule, the link with nuclear weapons, and the relationship between Tokyo and the areas hosting the nuclear power plants. This article considers the future outlook for an energy shift and political reform in Japan with a focus on the roles of civil society and local leadership.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Yokemoto, Masafumi, "“‘Fukko no kasokuka’ to genpatsu hinan jichitai no kunou” [‘Recovery acceleration’ and disaster-relocated municipalities’ dilemma]" Iwanami Shoten 2013

      2 Kansai Koiki Rengo (Union of Kansai Governments), "“Kansai denryoku kannai ni okeru konka no denryoku jukyu jisseki touno kenshou ni tsuite” [Verification report of power supply and demand results of summer 2012 within the Kansai Electronics district]"

      3 Kawasaki Akira, "“Kakuhaizetsu to datsugenpatsu wo do tsunagu ka” [Connceting nuclear weapons abolition to nuclear power phaseout]" Iwanami Shoten 2012

      4 Asahi Shimbun, "“Genbaku to Genpatsu” [Nuclear bombs and nuclear power]"

      5 Financial Times, "‘Comfort Women’ Gaffe Wounds Osaka Mayor"

      6 Naritake, Machida, "Understanding on the Other’s Circumstances to Resolve Tensions"

      7 Kyodo News, "U.N. Mulls Excluding Nuclear Accidents from Disaster Prevention Plan"

      8 Toki, Masako, "Time to Stop Reprocessing in Japan" Arms Control Today (Arms Control Association)

      9 Japan Times, "Thyroid Cancer Found in 12 Minors in Fukushima"

      10 NAIIC (Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission, National Diet of Japan), "The Official Report of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission" National Diet of Japan

      1 Yokemoto, Masafumi, "“‘Fukko no kasokuka’ to genpatsu hinan jichitai no kunou” [‘Recovery acceleration’ and disaster-relocated municipalities’ dilemma]" Iwanami Shoten 2013

      2 Kansai Koiki Rengo (Union of Kansai Governments), "“Kansai denryoku kannai ni okeru konka no denryoku jukyu jisseki touno kenshou ni tsuite” [Verification report of power supply and demand results of summer 2012 within the Kansai Electronics district]"

      3 Kawasaki Akira, "“Kakuhaizetsu to datsugenpatsu wo do tsunagu ka” [Connceting nuclear weapons abolition to nuclear power phaseout]" Iwanami Shoten 2012

      4 Asahi Shimbun, "“Genbaku to Genpatsu” [Nuclear bombs and nuclear power]"

      5 Financial Times, "‘Comfort Women’ Gaffe Wounds Osaka Mayor"

      6 Naritake, Machida, "Understanding on the Other’s Circumstances to Resolve Tensions"

      7 Kyodo News, "U.N. Mulls Excluding Nuclear Accidents from Disaster Prevention Plan"

      8 Toki, Masako, "Time to Stop Reprocessing in Japan" Arms Control Today (Arms Control Association)

      9 Japan Times, "Thyroid Cancer Found in 12 Minors in Fukushima"

      10 NAIIC (Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission, National Diet of Japan), "The Official Report of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission" National Diet of Japan

      11 Asahi Shimbun, "TEPCO Subcontractor Used Lead to Fake Dosimeter Readings at Fukushima Plant"

      12 Sekine, Shinichi, "Strict Radiation Reference Levels Shunned to Stem Fukushima Exodus"

      13 United Nations Human Rights Council, "Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Right of Everyone to the Enjoyment of the Highest Attainable Standard of Physical and Mental Health" 2013

      14 The Mainichi, "Reconstruction Agency Official’s Tweets Slander NGO, Lawmakers Supporting Fukushima Victims"

      15 Osaka fushi Enerugi Senryaku Kaigi [Osaka Prefecture and City Joint Panel on Energy Strategy], "Osaka fushi Enerugi Senryaku"

      16 Tsukimori, Osamu., "Majority Favor Phasing Out Nuclear Power: Poll"

      17 Von Hippel, Frank, "Japan’s Nuclear Mistake"

      18 Kyodo News, "Japanese Defense Head Said Atomic Energy Program Has ‘Deterrent’ Function"

      19 Kainuma, Hiroshi, "Fukushima Ron" Seidosha 2011

      20 Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, "Follow-up Results of Electricity Supply-Demand Measures for This Summer"

      21 Nishio, Kenichiro, "Ex-Post Analysis of Electricity Saving Measures in the Residential Sector in the Summer of 2012" Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry 2012

      22 Asahi Shimbun, "Asahi Poll: 59% Oppose Abe’s Nuclear Power Policy"

      23 Japan Times, "Almost 60% of Public Opposes Japan’s Export of Nuclear Tech: Survey"

      24 IPPNW (International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War), "Act on the Protection and Support for the Children and Other Victims of the TEPCO Disaster"

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      2016 0.37 0.17 0.33
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