This chapter looks at changing patterns of Japanese environmental NGOs active in the international sphere and argues that in the early 1990s changes in the international realm provided activists new opportunities and frameworks that allowed them to overcome steep domestic organizational barriers and participate in new activities focused on global environmental issues. Building upon recent work done by sociologists and political scientists, it outlines how international opportunity, transational diffusion, and international socialization of state actors have encouraged the growth of NGOs and new forms of social action
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We examine the impact of domestic and international NGOs on pro-environmental policy reform in the d...
This chapter looks at changing patterns of Japanese environmental NGOs active in the international s...
What motivates people to become involved in issues and struggles beyond their own borders? How are a...
This article examines the emergence of Japanese environmental groups involved in overseas activism i...
This thesis is exploring interactions of Japanese NGOs to be influential in official foreign aid f...
This paper assesses the over impact and influence of environmental NGO networks from the local to th...
This article examines the emergence of Japanese environmental groups involved in overseas activism i...
This article reconsiders the contemporary history of Japanese environmentalism through the lens of t...
We examine the role of domestic nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in environmental policy reform ...
There has been an ongoing debate about how (or through what mechanisms) global environmental norms h...
Japan has long been described as a dysfunctional democracy due to the limited role of grassroots mov...
This chapter examines the impact of non-state actors, particularly NGOs and grassroots social moveme...
This chapter discusses civil society in contemporary Japan, shedding light on two major actors—NPOs ...
To a growing class of climate change activists, climate change is not only an environmental issue – ...
Since the early 1970s, an increasing number of environmental groups have emerged as significant agen...
We examine the impact of domestic and international NGOs on pro-environmental policy reform in the d...
This chapter looks at changing patterns of Japanese environmental NGOs active in the international s...
What motivates people to become involved in issues and struggles beyond their own borders? How are a...
This article examines the emergence of Japanese environmental groups involved in overseas activism i...
This thesis is exploring interactions of Japanese NGOs to be influential in official foreign aid f...
This paper assesses the over impact and influence of environmental NGO networks from the local to th...
This article examines the emergence of Japanese environmental groups involved in overseas activism i...
This article reconsiders the contemporary history of Japanese environmentalism through the lens of t...
We examine the role of domestic nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in environmental policy reform ...
There has been an ongoing debate about how (or through what mechanisms) global environmental norms h...
Japan has long been described as a dysfunctional democracy due to the limited role of grassroots mov...
This chapter examines the impact of non-state actors, particularly NGOs and grassroots social moveme...
This chapter discusses civil society in contemporary Japan, shedding light on two major actors—NPOs ...
To a growing class of climate change activists, climate change is not only an environmental issue – ...
Since the early 1970s, an increasing number of environmental groups have emerged as significant agen...
We examine the impact of domestic and international NGOs on pro-environmental policy reform in the d...