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Civic Engagement In Postwar Japan The Revival Of A Defeated Society 1st Edition Rieko Kage

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Civic Engagement In Postwar Japan The Revival Of A Defeated Society 1st Edition Rieko Kage
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Rieko Kage
ISBN: 9780511761409
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Civic Engagement In Postwar Japan The Revival Of A Defeated Society 1st Edition Rieko Kage by Rieko Kage 9780511761409 instant download after payment.

Despite reduced incomes, diminished opportunities for education, and the psychological trauma of defeat, Japan experienced a rapid rise in civic engagement in the immediate aftermath of World War II. Why? Civic Engagement in Postwar Japan answers this question with a new general theory of the growth in civic engagement in postwar democracies. It argues that wartime mobilization unintentionally instills civic skills in the citizenry, thus laying the groundwork for a postwar civic engagement boom. Meanwhile, legacies of prewar associational activities shape the costs of association-building and information-gathering, thus affecting the actual extent of the postwar boom. Combining original data collection, rigorous statistical methods, and in-depth historical case analyses, this book illuminates one of the keys to making postwar democracies work.

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