This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the emergence of nonprofit organizations (NPOs), which have been proliferating in Japan since the passage of the Law to Promote Specified Nonprofit Activities (so-called NPO Law) in 1998. My research analyzes the dynamic micro-politics of everyday interactions between the state and ordinary people in the creation and ongoing activities of an NPO. It especially focuses on how different levels in the Japanese government shape these civil-society organizations into a structure that supports the state’s goals, and how people at the grassroots level respond to the state’s actions. Furthermore, this dissertation examines the meaning of civil society in an anthropological context. My approach explores ...
Has an “associational revolution ” taken place in Japan’s civil society? Is civil society in Japan “...
Over the last three decades, Japanese NGOs have become increasingly engaged in the delivery of Japan...
Japan has recently emerged as the largest donor among the Development Assistant Committee (DAC) coun...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the emergence of nonprofit organizations (NPOs), which...
Japan has long been described as a dysfunctional democracy due to the limited role of grassroots mov...
This chapter highlights the 1990s, when civil society captured the imagination of civil society, a p...
Public attention to civil society surged abruptly and dramatically in Japan in the wake of the Great...
This thesis is exploring interactions of Japanese NGOs to be influential in official foreign aid f...
2 The aim of this paper is to examine the type of relations existing between the state and civil soc...
This chapter discusses civil society in contemporary Japan, shedding light on two major actors—NPOs ...
In recent years, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Japan have received strong recognition. Alt...
This chapter examines the impact of non-state actors, particularly NGOs and grassroots social moveme...
When de®ned broadly, we can proceed on the assumption that in all but the most totalitarian of moder...
It has been often said that the rise of the civil society in the 1990s in Japan is one of the few va...
This dissertation concerns the relations between the military and civil society in postwar Japan in ...
Has an “associational revolution ” taken place in Japan’s civil society? Is civil society in Japan “...
Over the last three decades, Japanese NGOs have become increasingly engaged in the delivery of Japan...
Japan has recently emerged as the largest donor among the Development Assistant Committee (DAC) coun...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the emergence of nonprofit organizations (NPOs), which...
Japan has long been described as a dysfunctional democracy due to the limited role of grassroots mov...
This chapter highlights the 1990s, when civil society captured the imagination of civil society, a p...
Public attention to civil society surged abruptly and dramatically in Japan in the wake of the Great...
This thesis is exploring interactions of Japanese NGOs to be influential in official foreign aid f...
2 The aim of this paper is to examine the type of relations existing between the state and civil soc...
This chapter discusses civil society in contemporary Japan, shedding light on two major actors—NPOs ...
In recent years, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Japan have received strong recognition. Alt...
This chapter examines the impact of non-state actors, particularly NGOs and grassroots social moveme...
When de®ned broadly, we can proceed on the assumption that in all but the most totalitarian of moder...
It has been often said that the rise of the civil society in the 1990s in Japan is one of the few va...
This dissertation concerns the relations between the military and civil society in postwar Japan in ...
Has an “associational revolution ” taken place in Japan’s civil society? Is civil society in Japan “...
Over the last three decades, Japanese NGOs have become increasingly engaged in the delivery of Japan...
Japan has recently emerged as the largest donor among the Development Assistant Committee (DAC) coun...