Nippon Kaigi (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Nippon Kaigi" in French language version.

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abc.net.au

  • « Nippon Kaigi: The ultra-nationalistic group trying to restore the might of the Japanese Empire », ABC News,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « Nippon Kaigi, or Japan Conference, is an ultra-right-wing lobby group reshaping Japanese politics. »

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  • Narusawa Muneo, Behind Tokyo Governor Koike’s Refusal to Send a Eulogy to the ‘Memorial Service for Korean Victims of the Great Kanto Earthquake’: a Rightist Women’s Group and Nippon Kaigi], Shukan Kinyobi (1er septembre 2017) p. 16-17, tr. par Satoko Oka Norimatsu, in Two Faces of the Hate Korean Campaign in Japan, Japan Focus, .

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  • Grant Newsham, « Japan's conservative Nippon Kaigi lobby: Worth worrying about? », Asia Times, Tokyo,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « TOKYO–The recent spate of western media articles on Nippon Kaigi – a conservative Japanese lobbying group (and somewhat akin to a “Political Action Committee” in America) associated with Prime Minister Abe — suggests Japan is heading for a police state, and soon afterwards will be looking overseas for somewhere to invade. »

bbc.co.uk

  • Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, « VJ Day: A WW2 hero and a reckoning with Japan's past », BBC News,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )

books.google.com

  • National Identity and Japanese Revisionism, Routledge, (ISBN 9781351334396, lire en ligne) :

    « ... and foreign policy are rightwing revisionists organized in groups such as the ultranationalist Nippon Kaigi ... »

  • Japanese Religions and Globalization, Routledge, (ISBN 9780415811705, lire en ligne), p. 146
  • Japan and Asia's Contested Order: The Interplay of Security, Economics, and Identity, Springer Science+Business Media, (ISBN 9789811302565, lire en ligne), p. 148 :

    « the reactionary group Nippon Kaigi (Japan Conference)—has been waging war over its shared past with China and South Korea on battlegrounds ranging from Yasukuni Shrine to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). »

  • An Introduction to Japanese Society, Cambridge University Press, (ISBN 9781108724746, lire en ligne), p. 242 :

    « Nippon Kaigi Parts of the Japanese establishment have ties with a large far-right voluntary organization, Nippon Kaigi (Japan Conference), whose ranks include grassroots members across the nation as well as national and local politicians ... »

  • (en) Christian G. Winkler, The Quest for Japan's New Constitution : An Analysis of Visions and Constitutional Reform Proposals 1980-2009, Routledge, , 240 p., eBook (ISBN 978-1-136-89323-0 et 1-136-89323-7, lire en ligne), p. 75.

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  • Tomomi Yamaguchi, « Revisionism, Ultranationalism, Sexism: Relations Between the Far Right and the Establishment Over the 'Comfort Women' Issue », Social Science Japan Journal, vol. 21, no 2,‎ , p. 193–212 (DOI 10.1093/ssjj/jyy014, lire en ligne, consulté le )

eastasiaforum.org

  • « Abe's cabinet reshuffle », sur East Asia Forum,  : « Abe also rewarded right-wing politicians who are close to him — so-called ‘ideological friends’ who are being increasingly pushed to the forefront of his administration — such as LDP Executive Acting Secretary-General Koichi Hagiuda who was appointed Education Minister. As a member of the ultranationalist Nippon Kaigi (Japan Conference), which seeks to promote patriotic education, he can be considered ‘reliable’ as the government’s policy leader on national education. »
  • Ernils Larsson, « Abe's cabinet reshuffle reflects growing influence of the religious right », East Asia Forum,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )

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  • « In rare move, court suspends publication of best-seller on Abe-linked conservative lobby group », The Japan Times, Kyodo,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « A Tokyo court has ordered a publisher to suspend publication of a best-selling nonfiction book detailing links between the conservative Japan Conference (Nippon Kaigi) lobby and a religious group, saying it contains defamatory information. »

  • Formed in childhood, roots of Abe's conservatism go deep, Japan Times, 26 décembre 2012

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  • Stéphane Mot, « En finir avec Nippon Kaigi, le lobby révisionniste japonais », L'OBS avec Rue 89,‎ (lire en ligne)

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  • Tomomi Yamaguchi, « Revisionism, Ultranationalism, Sexism: Relations Between the Far Right and the Establishment Over the 'Comfort Women' Issue », Social Science Japan Journal, vol. 21, no 2,‎ , p. 193–212 (DOI 10.1093/ssjj/jyy014, lire en ligne, consulté le )

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  • Stanley White et Tetsushi Kajimoto, « Japan PM, finance minister under fire over suspected cover-up of cronyism », Reuters, Tokyo,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « Also removed was a reference to ties by Abe and Aso to a conservative lobby group, Nippon Kaigi. »

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