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    Inequality and the 2017 election: decreasing dominance of Abenomics and regional revitalization.David Chiavacci, Robert J. Pekkanen, Steven R. Reed, Ethan Scheiner & Daniel M. Smith - 2018 - In Chiavacci, David (2018). Inequality and the 2017 election: decreasing dominance of Abenomics and regional revitalization. In: Pekkanen, Robert J.; Reed, Steven R.; Scheiner, Ethan; Smith, Daniel M.. Japan Decides 2017. New York, 219-242. pp. 219-242.
    Social and regional inequality remained of secondary importance in the 2017 House of Representatives election, especially in comparison to national security and constitutional reform. Still, the election victory of the coalition between the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Kōmeitō was also due to its ability to shape the debate concerning Japan’s political-economic model of growth and inequality. Abenomics and regional revitalization were the dominating policies, which opposition parties criticized without having a real counter-model. A more detailed analysis shows, however, that (...)
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    Armstrong, Andrew B.: 24 Bars to Kill. Hip Hop, Aspiration, and Japan’s Social Margins. New York: Berghahn Books, 2019. 193 pp. ISBN 978-​1-​78920-​267-​0. (Dance and Performance Studies, 14) Price: $ 120.00. [REVIEW]David Chiavacci - 2021 - Anthropos 116 (1):209-210.
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