@article{oai:icu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004822, author = {MCCORMACK , Gavan}, issue = {87}, journal = {社会科学ジャーナル}, month = {Mar}, note = {Gavan McCormack here explores matters raised in his 2018 book with Satoko Oka Norimatsu (Resistant Islands: Okinawa Confronts Japan and the United States, 2nd edition), outlines recent judicial, political, diplomatic and ecological developments with a bearing on the "Okinawa problem," and considers the tactics and strategy employed in the long-running contest by Okinawa's social movements on the one hand and the Japanese state on the other. The text that follows is a slightly revised version of the invited lecture he delivered at International Christian University in Tokyo on 11 November 2019. A postscript includes three documents, dating from 1947, 1951, and 1971, that dramatically illustrate the deep-rooted and multi-dimensional quality of the “Okinawa problem.”}, pages = {143--174}, title = {Okinawa:Japan’s Prefecture That Keeps Saying NO}, year = {2020} }