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Introduction Robert D. Eldridge Eldridge, Robert D. Paul Midford Midford, Paul 1
1 Japanese Mass Opinion toward the War on Terrorism Paul Midford Midford, Paul 11
2 Framing the Japanese Homeland Security Debate: Mass Media and Public Opinion Stephanie A. Weston Weston, Stephanie A. 43
3 Japan's Insider and Outsider Media Discourse about the SDF Dispatch to Iraq Mark Hollstein Hollstein, Mark 91
4 Japanese Political Parties Face Public Opinion: Leading, Responding, or Ignoring? Paul Midford Midford, Paul Paul D. Scott Scott, Paul D. 125
5 Japanese Intellectuals and Public Opinion in the War on Terrorism Robert D. Eldridge Eldridge, Robert D. Chijiwa Yasuaki Yasuaki, Chijiwa 159
6 Japanese Civil Society, NGOs, and Spatialized Politics: Mobilizing Public Opinion and the War in Iraq Paul D. Scott Scott, Paul D. 185
7 Public Opinion in a Base Community: Okinawa and the War on Terrorism Robert D. Eldridge Eldridge, Robert D. 207
Conclusions Robert D. Eldridge Eldridge, Robert D. Paul Midford Midford, Paul 235
Bibliography 241
Index 259
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