Immigration and Its Impact on Japanese Democracy
13-11-2008
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Want to read about activism and the rights of foreigners in Japan? The new book “Fighting for Foreigners: Immigration and Its Impact on Japanese Democracy” by USC professor Apichai Shipper sounds promising: Shipper coins the term “associative activism” to describe how the presence of poorly treated immigrants has led Japanese citizens in recent years to [...]
Want to read about activism and the rights of foreigners in Japan? The new book “Fighting for Foreigners: Immigration and Its Impact on Japanese Democracy” by USC professor Apichai Shipper sounds promising: Shipper coins the term “associative activism” to describe how the presence of poorly treated immigrants has led Japanese citizens in recent years to [...]
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