Nippon Kaigi

Nippon Kaigi[1]​ (日本会議 lit. "Conferencia de Japón")[2]​ es la mayor organización no gubernamental y grupo de lobby,[3]​ de ideología ultraconservadora[4][5][6]​ y extrema derecha,[7]​ que hay en Japón.[8]

  1. VIAF ID: 152897904 (Corporate)
  2. Right side up, Jun 6th 2015, The Economist.
  3. Nippon Kaigi: Empire, Contradiction, and Japan’s Future Archivado el 12 de septiembre de 2018 en Wayback Machine.. Asia-Pacific Journal. Author – Sachie Mizohata. Published 1 November 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  4. «Japan emperor greets at celebration hosted by conservatives». ABC News. 8 de julio de 2020. Consultado el 9 de noviembre de 2019. «Abe's key ultra-conservative supporter, Nippon Kaigi, or Japan Conference, was among the organizers Saturday.» 
  5. «Ultra-nationalist school linked to Japanese PM accused of hate speech». The Guardian. 8 de julio de 2020. Consultado el 15 de marzo de 2017. «Abe and Kagoike, who has indicated he will resign as principal, both belong to an ultra-conservative lobby group whose members include more than a dozen cabinet ministers.» 
  6. «Tokyo's new governor defies more than glass ceiling». Deutsche Welle. 8 de julio de 2020. Consultado el 2 de agosto de 2016. «In 2008, she made an unsuccessful run at the LDP's chairmanship. Following her defeat, she worked to build an internal party network and became involved in a revisionist group of lawmakers that serves as the mouthpiece of the ultraconservative Nippon Kaigi ("Japan Conference") movement.» 
  7. Mudde, Cas (2021) [2019]. La ultraderecha hoy [The Far Right Today]. Barcelona: Paidós. pp. 85-86. ISBN 978-84-493-3783-3. 

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