Japanese political faction
Minzoku-ha (民族派, lit. "ethnic nationalist groups"[1][2]) or New Right (新右翼, shin-uyoku)[3] is a Japanese ethno-nationalist faction that emerged after postwar Japan.
- ^ 民族派を英語で Eijirō. "民族派: ethnic nationalist (groups)"
- ^ Decentralization – Social Science Japan Newsletter. Newsletter of the lnstitute of Social Science, University of Tokyo. "... ethnic nationalist groups (minzoku-ha) and the “new" right (shin-uyoku) take a more intellectual and philosophical approach to their activism." on September 2007. ISSN 1340-7155
- ^ Stefan Fuchs (5 December 2018). Japanese 'Right-wing Rock'? A Lyrics Content Analysis. "In response to the protest movement against the US-Japan Security Treaty, which was carried out predominantly by left-wing student associations, in the early 1960s Japan saw the arrival of an academic far-right movement that followers refer to as Minzoku-ha 民族派 (ethnic faction) but is usually known to the general public by the name Shin-uyoku 新右翼 (The New Right), a label coined by the Japanese mass media as an equivalent to the so-called Shin-sayoku 新左翼 (The New Left).". p. 81.