The developmental state and public participation: The case of energy policymaking in post-Fukushima Japan
After the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, the Japanese government tried to democratize energy policy-making by introducing public participation. Over the course of its implementation, however, public participation came to be subordinated to expert committees as the primary mechanism of policy ra...
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Main Author: | SAITO, Hiro |
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2021
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