3.11后10年的连续性和变化:国家与社会关系的过程和动态

Wiemann Anna, Florentine Koppenborg, Tobias Weiss​
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摘要:本引言介绍了专题部分的三篇论文,并将其纳入2011年3月三重灾难后第一个十年内关于国家与社会关系连续性和变化的更广泛辩论中。我们首先讨论政府的重建工作及其对社会和环境的影响。随后对民间社会的变化和国家与民间社会关系的动态进行了评估。我们发现,自2012年以来,公民团体参与政治变得越来越困难。这导致他们中的许多人重新调整了追求目标的策略。然后,我们展示了这三篇论文是如何与这些辩论联系在一起的,并提出了有待进一步研究的问题:即,在出现新的政治机会时,民间社会复员部门是否准备好重新动员,具有新左派价值观的新来者在抗议现场的长期影响,以及国家对这场灾难意义的决定权,以及这场灾难如何融入国家认同和政治。
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Continuity and change 10 years after 3.11: Processes and dynamics in state-society relations
ABSTRACT This introduction presents the three papers of the special section and embeds them in the broader debate on continuity and change in state-society relations within the first decade after the triple disaster of March 2011. We first discuss reconstruction efforts by the government and their social and environmental impacts. This is followed by an assessment of changes in civil society and dynamics in state-civil society relations. We find that access to politics became increasingly difficult for civic groups since 2012. This led many of them to readjust their strategies for pursuing their goals. We then show how the three papers tie into these debates and carve out issues for further research: i.e., whether demobilized sectors of civil society would be ready for remobilization in case of a new political opportunity, the long-term effect of newcomers with new left values on the protest scene, as well as the state’s power over the meaning-making of the disaster and how this feeds into national identity and politics.
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Contemporary Japan
Contemporary Japan Arts and Humanities-History
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