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Dealing with a Self-Made Enemy: The Japanese State's Innovative Responses to Contentious Political Movements Over Time
Unformatted Document Text:  Shinoda, Takashi and Takigawa, Tadaaki. (1985). Suigen chiiki taisaku tokubetsu sochi hou shikō 10 nen wo furikaette [Looking back on 10 years since the implementation of the Measures for Water Resources areas]. Gekkan Damu Nihon Sept. No. 491 pp. 51 – 60. Shimouke Matsubara Damu Mondai Kenkyūkai [Shimouke and Matsubara Damu Problem Study Group]. (1972). Kōkyō jigyō to kihonteki jinken [Public works projects and basic human rights]. Teikoku chihō gyōsei gakkai. Sippel, Patricia. (2000). Controlling the Nagara: changing approaches to water management in Japan. Water Policy (2) pp. 283 - 297. Soejima, Ken. (1969). Shimouke dam – Matsubara damu kensetsu ni okeru yōchi shutoku kōshō no keiken to hanshō [Reflecting on experiences in the negoations over land acquisition in the Shimouke and Matsubara dam cases]. In Hoshō Jitsumu kōshūkai tekisuto [The text of a practical course on the problems of compensation]. Tokyo: Nihon Damu Kyōkai, September, pp 64 - 74. Suisankai [Fishing World] (2000). Genhatsu to Gyogyō no Kyōsan wa Kanō ka [Can Fishing Cooperatives and Nuclear Plants Live Together?] Volume 2 pp. 64 – 67. Suisankai [Fishing World] (2002). Genhatsu to Gyogyō no Kyōsan wa Kanō ka [Can Fishing Cooperatives and Nuclear Plants Live Together?] Volume 2 pp. 62– 65. Sumiya, Mikio. (1996). Narita no Sora to Daichi [Narita’s Skies and Earth]. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten. Takahashi, Yuriko. (2002). Kawabegawa Dam ni `taigi` wa aru ka [In the Kawabegawa Dam, is there a Great Cause?] Sekai [the World]. March, Pp 168 – 176. Takase, Kiyoshi. (1971). Damu Kensetsu ni Okeru Suibotsusha no Seikatsu Saiken taisaku ni tuite [About Measures at Rebuidling the Lifestyles of those Relocated by Dam Construction caused Flooding]. In Damu Kensetsu to Suibotsu Hoshō [Compensation for Submersion and Dam Construction]. Tokyo: Nihon damu Kyōkai pp 41- 55. Tamura, Yoshimi. (1998). Hosogōchi Damu Hantai Undō to Kitōmura no Mura tzukuri [The Anti Hosogōchi Damu Movement and the Rejuvenation of Kitō Village]. Gijutsu to Ningen [Man and Technology] Vol. 27 No. 4 May pp 17 - 20. Tanaka, Toyoho, Takahashi Tsuneyoshi, Tsuda Masao, Nagaoka Masahiko, and Mizusaki Tokihumi, eds. (1991). Nagaragawa Sen Kakō zeki – Shizen Hakai ka Sessui Ka [Are the Nagara River Gates Destroying Nature or Saving Water?]. Tokyo: Nagaragawa Kakōzeki ni Hantai Shimin no Kai. Tanimura, Kiyoshi. (1997). Damu kensetsu suishin no kinyōsei [The importance of promoting dam construction]. Gekkan Damu Nihon No. 632 Vol. 6 pp. 5 -14. Tomkins, J., N. Topham, J. Twomey, and R. Ward. (1998) “Noise Versus Access: The Impact of an Airport in an Urban Property Market,” Urban Studies vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 243-259. Totman, Conrad. (1992). Preindustrial River Conservancy. Causes and Consequences. Monumenta Nipponica, Vol. 47 Issue 1 Spring, pp. 59 - 76. Tsugano, Yasuyuki. (1977). Mizu no Shūkan wo Mukaete [Welcoming Water Week]. Gekkan Damu Nihon No. 394 Vol. 8 1977, pp. 14 – 15. Urashima, Etsuko. (1999). Haneji Ōkawa wa Shinda: Damu ni Shizumu furusato to hantai undō no kiseki [The Haneji River is Dead: A Focus on the Movement against the Dam which would submerge their hometown]. Shūkan Kinyōbi, Vol. 7 No. 265, 30 April, pp. 68 -74. Wilkinson, Jens. (1999). Betrayal at Narita. The New Observer, October. Yoshimoto, Kenichi. (2000). Damu wo Habanda Kitōmura [Kitō village, which thwarted the dam]. Chiri Volume 45 No. 3 March pp. 28-37. Zengakuren Sanrizuka Genchi Tōsō Honbu [National Federation of Students, Sanrizuka Local StruggleHeadquarters]. (1971). Tatakai wa Daichi to Tomoni: Sanrizuka 1967 – 1971 [Fighting with the Land: Sanrizuka1967 – 1971]. Tokyo: Shaikai hyōronsha. 38

Authors: Aldrich, Daniel.
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Shinoda, Takashi and Takigawa, Tadaaki. (1985). Suigen chiiki taisaku tokubetsu sochi hou shikō 10 nen wo
furikaette [Looking back on 10 years since the implementation of the Measures for Water Resources areas]. Gekkan
Damu Nihon Sept. No. 491 pp. 51 – 60.
Shimouke Matsubara Damu Mondai Kenkyūkai [Shimouke and Matsubara Damu Problem Study Group]. (1972).
Kōkyō jigyō to kihonteki jinken [Public works projects and basic human rights]. Teikoku chihō gyōsei gakkai.
Sippel, Patricia. (2000). Controlling the Nagara: changing approaches to water management in Japan. Water
Policy (2) pp. 283 - 297.
Soejima, Ken. (1969). Shimouke dam – Matsubara damu kensetsu ni okeru yōchi shutoku kōshō no keiken to
hanshō [Reflecting on experiences in the negoations over land acquisition in the Shimouke and Matsubara dam
cases]. In Hoshō Jitsumu kōshūkai tekisuto [The text of a practical course on the problems of compensation].
Tokyo: Nihon Damu Kyōkai, September, pp 64 - 74.
Suisankai [Fishing World] (2000). Genhatsu to Gyogyō no Kyōsan wa Kanō ka [Can Fishing Cooperatives and
Nuclear Plants Live Together?] Volume 2 pp. 64 – 67.
Suisankai [Fishing World] (2002). Genhatsu to Gyogyō no Kyōsan wa Kanō ka [Can Fishing Cooperatives and
Nuclear Plants Live Together?] Volume 2 pp. 62– 65.
Sumiya, Mikio. (1996). Narita no Sora to Daichi [Narita’s Skies and Earth]. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten.
Takahashi, Yuriko. (2002). Kawabegawa Dam ni `taigi` wa aru ka [In the Kawabegawa Dam, is there a Great
Cause?] Sekai [the World]. March, Pp 168 – 176.
Takase, Kiyoshi. (1971). Damu Kensetsu ni Okeru Suibotsusha no Seikatsu Saiken taisaku ni tuite [About Measures
at Rebuidling the Lifestyles of those Relocated by Dam Construction caused Flooding]. In Damu Kensetsu to
Suibotsu Hoshō [Compensation for Submersion and Dam Construction]. Tokyo: Nihon damu Kyōkai pp 41- 55.
Tamura, Yoshimi. (1998). Hosogōchi Damu Hantai Undō to Kitōmura no Mura tzukuri [The Anti Hosogōchi Damu
Movement and the Rejuvenation of Kitō Village]. Gijutsu to Ningen [Man and Technology] Vol. 27 No. 4 May pp
17 - 20.
Tanaka, Toyoho, Takahashi Tsuneyoshi, Tsuda Masao, Nagaoka Masahiko, and Mizusaki Tokihumi, eds. (1991).
Nagaragawa Sen Kakō zeki – Shizen Hakai ka Sessui Ka [Are the Nagara River Gates Destroying Nature or Saving
Water?]. Tokyo: Nagaragawa Kakōzeki ni Hantai Shimin no Kai.
Tanimura, Kiyoshi. (1997). Damu kensetsu suishin no kinyōsei [The importance of promoting dam construction].
Gekkan Damu Nihon No. 632 Vol. 6 pp. 5 -14.
Tomkins, J., N. Topham, J. Twomey, and R. Ward. (1998) “Noise Versus Access: The Impact of an Airport in an
Urban Property Market,” Urban Studies vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 243-259.
Totman, Conrad. (1992). Preindustrial River Conservancy. Causes and Consequences. Monumenta Nipponica,
Vol. 47 Issue 1 Spring, pp. 59 - 76.
Tsugano, Yasuyuki. (1977). Mizu no Shūkan wo Mukaete [Welcoming Water Week]. Gekkan Damu Nihon No. 394
Vol. 8 1977, pp. 14 – 15.
Urashima, Etsuko. (1999). Haneji Ōkawa wa Shinda: Damu ni Shizumu furusato to hantai undō no kiseki [The
Haneji River is Dead: A Focus on the Movement against the Dam which would submerge their hometown]. Shūkan
Kinyōbi, Vol. 7 No. 265, 30 April, pp. 68 -74.
Wilkinson, Jens. (1999). Betrayal at Narita. The New Observer, October.
Yoshimoto, Kenichi. (2000). Damu wo Habanda Kitōmura [Kitō village, which thwarted the dam]. Chiri Volume
45 No. 3 March pp. 28-37.
Zengakuren Sanrizuka Genchi Tōsō Honbu [National Federation of Students, Sanrizuka Local Struggle
Headquarters]. (1971). Tatakai wa Daichi to Tomoni: Sanrizuka 1967 – 1971 [Fighting with the Land: Sanrizuka
1967 – 1971]. Tokyo: Shaikai hyōronsha.
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