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Post-Fukushima Japan: the continuing nuclear controversy / Fam, Shun Deng; Xiong, Jieru; Xiong, Gordon; Yong, Ding Li   Journal Article
Fam, Shun Deng Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Fukushima disaster was a wake-up call for the nuclear industry as well as a shocking revelation of the inner workings of the Japanese power sector. The political fallout from the event was far-reaching, pushing governments into abandoning nuclear expansion, turning instead to fossil fuels and renewable energy alternatives. While the move away from nuclear energy was deemed a move critical to political survival in Europe, we find that political candidates running on anti-nuclear platforms did not win elections, while the pro-nuclear Liberal Democratic Party won government in the 2012 elections. Against this backdrop, we analyse the energy conflict in Japan using a framework of values versus interests and consider the regulatory and cultural conditions that contributed to the disaster. A number of considerations lie in the way of an organised phase-out of nuclear power in Japan. We also consider the possible policy paths Japan may take.
Key Words Nuclear  Japan  Fukushima  Energy Conflict  Amakaduri  Gakubatsu 
Indian Politics - 1921-1971 
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