Aftermath: Fukushima and the 3.11 Earthquake is a comprehensive analysis
of recovery and reconstruction following the triple disaster in Japan on
March 11, 2011. This collection addresses the question of why, despite
the relative success of network governance in brokering a response to
the disaster and to reconstruction, politics failed either to prepare
for the disaster or to respond adequately to it. In examining Japan's
political system leading up to 3/11, Aftermath looks at the system of
network governance that operated between various organizations and
levels of government. The book scrutinizes the political influence
network that united politicians and the bureaucracy with the major
corporations and created a system to promote nuclear power. Through
political, policy, economic and social analysis, Aftermath aims to
contribute to the development of mechanisms and structures to minimize
the impact of disasters. (Series: Japanese Society Series) [Subject:
Politics, Governance, Japanese Studies, Nuclear Studies]