The other “Post-1968” : a socio-historical analysis of the resurgence of the Conservatives in Japan’s long 1960s
Economic growth in the 1960s prompted a massive internal migration from provincial to metropolitan areas in Japan. This migration and urbanisation led to the rise of social movements and a decline in the percentage of votes for the ruling conservative LDP party. In response, the government introduce...
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