New Immigration, Civic Activism and Identity in Japan

David Chiavacci
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This chapter discusses immigrant advocacy groups’ influence in Japan’s immigration policy. For three decades Japan has been a new immigration country. However, immigration policy has been marked by ideational and institutional fragmentation, resulting in a deadlock lacking bold reforms and immunizing state actors to external pressure. Against this backdrop, civil advocacy has been surprisingly influential. While civic groups have generally not been included in decision-making bodies, they have altered the perception of immigration. By analysing reforms combating human trafficking, this chapter identifies factors that resulted in indirect influence of civic advocacy in this case, allowing us to gain a differentiated understanding of the limited but still significant influence of civic activism on Japan’s ‘strong’ state in immigration policy.
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日本的新移民、公民行动主义与身份认同
本章讨论移民倡导团体对日本移民政策的影响。三十年来,日本一直是一个新兴的移民国家。然而,移民政策的特点是观念和制度上的分裂,导致缺乏大胆改革和使国家行为体免受外部压力的僵局。在这种背景下,民间倡导的影响力令人惊讶。虽然民间团体一般没有被纳入决策机构,但他们改变了对移民的看法。通过分析打击人口贩运的改革,本章确定了在这种情况下导致公民倡导间接影响的因素,使我们能够对公民行动主义对日本“强大”国家移民政策的有限但仍然重要的影响有不同的理解。
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Frontmatter 8. New Immigration, Civic Activism and Identity in Japan. Influencing the ‘Strong’ State 9. Japanese NPOs and the State Re-examined. Reflections Eighteen Years On Index List of Illustrations and Tables
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