Dōwa Policy and Japanese Politics

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Buraku
Buraku Area
Buraku Communities
Buraku discrimination
Buraku Issue
Buraku Liberation
Buraku Liberation League
Buraku Liberation Movement
Buraku Problem
Buraku Residents
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Central Government
descent-based discrimination research
Discrimination
Dowa
Dowa policy
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Human Rights
Inequalities
Infrastructure
Japan
Japanese policy
Japanese social policy
JCP
LDP
LDP Politician
MAFF
marginalised communities Asia
MHA
minority rights Japan
Minsei Iin
MITI
Nara Prefecture
Osaka Prefecture
policy implementation studies
Politics
postwar reconstruction Japan
SCAP
Special Measures Law
Tokushu Buraku
Zen Nihon

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  • ISBN 9780367651367
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book locates the development of Dōwa policy projects within their historical and political context, offering examples of human rights protection in a non-Western society.

Charting Dōwa policy from its origins in the pre-war period to its revival after 1945 up to the turn of the 21st century, chapters in this study provide a social and historical review supplemented by detailed analyses of policy process and implementation at both national and local levels. No previous publication on the ‘Buraku Problem’ has focused on the direct impact of Dōwa policy in overcoming prejudice and economic inequalities. Topics covered range from left-wing Buraku Liberation League demands in the late 1950s, the Special Measures Law for Dōwa Policy Projects (SML) in the 1960s, and the evolution of a human rights based Dōwa policy into the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Through its evaluation of the relative successes and failures to improve local infrastructure and opportunities for marginal communities, this book invites comparative analysis with policies in other Asian and Western polities which seek to mitigate descent-based and racial discrimination.

Dōwa Policy and Japanese Politics will prove a valuable resource for students and scholars of international relations, human rights, politics, and Japanese studies.

Ian Neary is an emeritus fellow of the Nissan Institute and St Antony’s College at Oxford University. He has previously published Human Rights in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, 2002 and The Buraku Issue in Modern Japan: the career of Matsumoto Jiichiro, 2010. The second edition of his textbook, The State and Politics in Japan, was published in 2019.

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