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[研究論文]1980年代における非核自治体宣言の地方的展開─非核自治体宣言と地域の平和問題の双方向性
大和 裕美子
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2025 年 23 巻 p. 89-103

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  In Japan, local governments began to declare themselves free of nuclear weapons and free of nuclear weapons disposal in the 1980s. While it is noted that the Cold War and the anti-nuclear movement in Europe contributed to this growth, the phenomenon of many local governments in Japan introducing declarations of nuclear-weapon-free cities was made possible by the groundwork laid in the 1980s which facilitated the adoption process.

  In Kitakyushu City, the issue of the Yamada Ammunition Depot constituted a significant motivating factor for the robust endorsement of the non-nuclear municipal declaration. Moreover, the declaration played a pivotal role in enhancing awareness among citizens and city council members regarding the significance of such local issues. The non-nuclear municipal declaration is not merely aimed at the abolition of nuclear weapons; rather, it represents a bidirectional political phenomenon that politically connects various local issues and allows these issues to influence the development of the declaration itself. Thus, the non-nuclear municipal declaration was pursued with the objective of achieving a non-nuclear status, as well as functioning as a political phenomenon capable of intertwining the various challenges faced by each locality.

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