Two myths and two realities behind Japan's support for globalization

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2017-08-30
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Tomita, Terumasa
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Washington, DC : East-West Center
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Terumasa Tomita, Assistant Professor of Law at Meiji Gakuin University in Japan, asks “Why has the anti-globalization movement in Japan remained so weak? Four factors help to explain this puzzle: strong middle-class consciousness, faith in free trade, the absence of key actors spreading the anti-globalization message, and a smaller number of immigrants.”
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2 p.
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