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People’s Plan Quarterly English Magazine
The People's Plan Quarterly
| | | The People's Plan Quarterly is PPSG's journal reflecting the cncerns of PPSG and serving as an arena of productive interaction between activists and researchers. Each issue contains an editorial, three or four main analytical articles, interviews, reports on new initiatives in social movements, book reviews, evaluation of movement, PPSG activity reports, and translated overseas articles. The contributions are from PPSG members and also from outside authors. Originally a bi-monthly journal, PPQ from 2001 became a 130-150 page quarterly distributed to bookstores. It is in Japanese. Price: 1,200 yen per issue. Among the titles of the past special issues are: Post-colonialism or neo-colonialism? Critical reflections on the postwar progressive view of Japanese history Democracy beyond borders Our "third choice" - demilitarized security, well-being without growth Toward alternative socio-economic systems People's living insecurity and social solidarity Metamorphosis of the Japanese state? People's security or state security? Coming to terms with Japan's war responsibility, ethics and subjectivities For a world without military - Okinawa Forum for People's Security Local communities and local autonomy East Asia as the arena of rootedness Casting a new light on the peace Constitution Employment and labor movement Feminism today, where it stands Popular forces countering globalization Bush war of retaliation and corporate globalization |
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