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作成日:2011/07/03 00:23:11 JST最終更新日:2020/08/08 01:12:12 JST
RUBRO POLITICA
TITULO Whaling in Japan (Power, Politics, and Diplomacy) (★)
AUTOR Jun Morikawa
EDITORIAL Columbia University Press
ISBN 978-0-231-70118-1
IDIOMA INGLES
CODIGO INTERNO PL-0106
NOTA (★)(For years, the Japanese government, the Institute of Cetacean Research in Tokyo, and environmental activists have engaged in a bitter battle over the future of Japan´s whaling industry. Proponents of the practice hope to control the debate by limiting the argument to the preservation of Japan´s´whaling traditions and whale-eating culture´, these terms obscure the true complexity of the issue. Offering a broader and more objective analytical framework, Morikawa investigates the political actors and forces that create, control, and implement Japan´s policy and continue to shape debate. Pro-whalers, Morikawa finds, have largely prevailed by spinning political myths, manipulating public opinion, and exploiting antiwhaling activities for their own advantage. Their efforts have created a domestic consensus that allows Tokyo´s whaling policies to continue relatively unchanged despite stockpiles of whale meat that remain unsold in Japanese warehouses. Focusing on the gap between political fiction and environmental reality, Morikawa highlights rarely discussed aspects of the decision-making process in relation to this issue and examines how diplomacy and aid have helped Japan secure support for its whaling policies internationally. He also evaluates the long-term future of whaling, especially in light of growing environmental consciousness. ◆Jun Morikawa is a professor in the Department of Regional Environmental Studies at Rakuno Gakuen University in Sapporo, Japan, and a visiting research fellow at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He is the author of ´Japan and Africa : Big Business and Diplomacy´ and specializes in japan´s relations with the third world, specially in terms of development and overseas aid.)

   

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