沖繩返還をめぐる政治過程 -民間集団の役割を中心として-

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タイトル別名
  • The Roles of Non-Governmental Groups in Okinawa Reversion
  • The Political Process of Okinawa Reversion
  • 沖繩返還交渉の政治過程

抄録

The Japanese policy formation on the Okinawa reversion was characterized by the prolongation of the issue as well as by the extent to which the matter attracted public sentiment and a wide range of group interests became activated. These characteristics seem to suggest that the politics of Okinawa reversion provides an excellent case for the group theory or the pressure-group approach to foreign policy-making in contemporary Japan.<br>In this paper the author attempts to draw the contours of the Japanese foreign policy formation by examining the way in which various individuals and groups outside the government became activated and by assessing the effects that their activities had upon the final outcome of governmental decision on the reversion of Okinawa.<br>The paper emphasizes the importance of the roles played by the various non-governmental and/or non-bureaucratic groups without, however, denying the fact that crucial decisions were taken by a small group of politicians aided by bureaucratic experts. It is argued that these facts —the excitement of the broad sectors of public and the elitist nature of decision-making within the government— make the case of Okinawa reversion fall into the category of ‘redistributive politics’ in Theodore J. Lowi's theoretical scheme.

収録刊行物

  • 国際政治

    国際政治 1975 (52), 65-96,L2, 1975-05-10

    一般財団法人 日本国際政治学会

詳細情報 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390001205334524928
  • NII論文ID
    130004302262
  • DOI
    10.11375/kokusaiseiji1957.52_65
  • ISSN
    18839916
    04542215
  • データソース種別
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
  • 抄録ライセンスフラグ
    使用不可

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