The Civic and Political Participation of Non-Citizen Residents in Japan: Multi-Ethnic Cities in an Ethno-Nationalist Society

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Y. Takao
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ABSTRACT This article examines the roles that local actors play in driving a transition to multicultural co-living, drawing on the lessons learned from the experience of two Japanese municipalities in facilitating civic and political participation by non-citizens. It seeks to ascertain the factors that drive the transition to forms of local inclusion that foster the rights of foreign nationals to civic and political participation. Effective transitions to inclusiveness in these Japanese cities, the article finds, resulted largely from effective policy entrepreneurship and leadership, which I argue was produced by forward-looking local mayors, ethnic associations, and support groups. Given their lack of voice at the national level, the two municipalities in this study had previously had little option but to act on the pressing need to extend the rights of civic and political participation to foreign residents in their local communities. Despite differences in their circumstances, the two cities both had the skills and drive to overcome challenges and seize opportunities at the local level that effected real change for their inclusive communities.
日本非公民居民的公民与政治参与:民族民族主义社会中的多民族城市
本文借鉴了两个日本城市在促进非公民公民和政治参与方面的经验教训,探讨了当地参与者在推动向多元文化共同生活过渡中所扮演的角色。它试图确定推动向促进外国国民公民和政治参与权利的地方包容形式过渡的因素。文章发现,这些日本城市向包容性的有效转变,在很大程度上源于有效的政策企业家精神和领导力,我认为这是由前瞻性的地方市长、民族协会和支持团体产生的。鉴于这两个城市在国家一级缺乏发言权,本研究报告中的两个城市以前别无选择,只能根据迫切需要采取行动,将公民和政治参与的权利扩大到其当地社区的外国居民。尽管环境不同,但这两个城市都有能力和动力在地方层面克服挑战,抓住机遇,为其包容性社区带来真正的变化。
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