DPJ's Political Leadership in Response to the Fukushima Nuclear Accident

Japanese Journal of Political Science 14 (2):243-259 (2013)
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Abstract

The 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami damaged the nuclear reactors in Fukushima. Prime Minister Naoto Kan took this crisis seriously, and made himself personally involved with damage control, especially during the first week. This study examines the responses to the incident by the prime minister's office

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