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Honda, Hiroshi. " Table 8-1, Political History of Nuclear Power in Japan" (pp. 284-285).

Anti-Nukes Resistance and Politics. Hokkaido University Library Press. 2005. 2nd Stage 3rd Stage 4th Stage 1966-1974 1974-1978 1979-1985 Dev. Movement Est. Movement Conflict Characteristics A. Influence ( ! = Effective to the movement/ ! = Somewhat effective to the movement/ ! = Negative effect to the movement) US Nuclear Battleship The Mutsu Spill Three Mile Island (79) (Nuclear marine 1) Nuke ! ! ! propulsion) Accidents 2) Energy/ Brisk market, Pollution, Economy Oil Crisis 3)Opposition 5% to Nukes 4) Administrative* Sato, Tanaka B. Anti-nukes Strategies 1) Representative Ashihama Nuke Plant campaigns Ikata Case Fukushima Hearing Blocked Recession, Economical Recovery 15% Miki, Fukuda 5th Stage 1989-1991 New Wave Chernobyl (86) Chernobyl Fall Out + Food Crisis (87) 6th Stage 1992-1998 Recon. Electoral Politics Rus. Naval Ship Dump (93) French Nuke Test (95) Monju Accident (95) Tokai Accident (97) Recession 44% Hosokawa, Murayama, Hashimoto 7th Stage 1998-2004 Recon. Social Conflict MOX Falsification (99) Donen (JCO Tokai) Accident (99) Hamaoka Accident (01) Tepco Falsification (02) Recession, Gulf War 42-48% Obuchi, Mori, Koizumi

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Oil Crisis (79-82) 20-35% Ohira, Suzuki, Nakasone

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Bubbling economy, Gulf War 41-53% Takeshita, Kaifu

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Mutsu Kashiwazaki (lawsuits, blockade)

Struggle for Hearing Rights Petition against Nuclear Dump in Pacific

Opposition against Ikata Test Run Tomari Voting Regulation Anti-Nuclear Power Law Proposed Rokkasho Nuclear Fuel Cycle Base Radiation Disaster Alert Ntwk (R-DAN)

Akatsuki-maru Citizen's Voting (Maki)

Citizen's Voting (Kariwa) The Mox Project Green Energy Law Hokkaido Green fund

2) Progress/Mobilize C. Constituents of Anti- Nukes Movement (! = Strong and effective/ ! = Moderate affiliation/ ! = Almost non) ! 1) Local Community People, Fisherman's Union ! Grassroots Movement ! 2) National Community GCT Union (Sohyo) 3) Local Politics Socialist/ Communist ! Socialist Socialist 4) National Politics Socialist ! ! D. Conflict Control Subsidizing Communities with plants Nuclear Safety Commission Skeltoning Hearings

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Centrral Union of Agr. Co-op, Urban, Unions Socialist/ Communist Socialist

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People NGO Local governors

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People NGO, Grassroots Local Governors Green Energy Law

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Atom for Peace Propaganda

Reinforce Security Public Annoucment/ Safety Agreement Installation of Hearling Public Hearing Env. Assessment Law Dismmissed Special Subsidization Law 5. Consequences in Policies 1) Licensing 21 reactors (2.5/yr) 12 reactors (2.7/yr) 13 (1.9/yr) Nuke Plants 2) Nuclear Tokai Recycle Plant Tokai Recycle Plant Nuclear Fuel Recycle Base Fuel Cycle * I leave out the ratio of Jiminto (Liberal Democratic Party)'s ratio in both in House of Representative and the House of Counsilers.) Translation: Umi Hagitani Augst 25th, 2012

Public Information Act Set-up Community Mtg Reorganize gov. + PNC 4 reactors (0.6/yr) Nuclear Fuel Recycle Base

Pro-nuke regulations passing Green Power Fund Simplified reactor inspection 5 reactors (0.8/yr) Mox Fuel Plant delay

5 reactors (0.8/yr) Nuclear Fuel Recycle Base

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