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Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part I Principles for Sustainability
Chapter 2 Role of Legislators in Creating and Sustaining Governance for a Sustainable Future
Chapter 3 Another Boundary Problem: Democracy, Future Generations, and the All-affected Principle
Chapter 4 Another Reason for Caring about Future Generations
Chapter 5 Responding to Existential Risks: Grounds, Targets, and Strategies
Chapter 6 Trade-off between Repugnant and Sadistic Conclusions under the Separability of People's Lives
Chapter 7 Dealing with "Wickedness" in Long-term Problem-solving
Chapter 8 Governing Long-term Structural Changes in Socio-technological Systems and Their Difficulties: What do Sustainability Transition Studies Have to Address?
Chapter 9 The Politics of Eco-nomics: A Critical Investigation of 'the Governance for a Sustainable Future' from the Perspective of Heterodox Economics
Part II Strategies for Futurity
Chapter 10 Tokyo's Linked CO2 Cap-and-Trade Program: A Blueprint for Cooperative Market-based Megacity Climate Policy?
Chapter 11 Multidimensional Policy Analysis of the Energy System Transition in Japan: Case Studies of Local Energy Systems and Lessons to Improve Sustainability
Chapter 12 Climate Change Adaptation for Futurity: Public-Private Partnerships in the Japanese Insurance Sector
Chapter 13 Keeping Your Fossil-fuel Cake While Eating It? Comparing the Decarbonization Approach of BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell
Chapter 14 Decarbonization and Critical Raw Materials
Chapter 15 The Politics of Evidence in Japan: Struggling between Efficiency and Effectiveness and Beyond
Chapter 16 Governance under Uncertainties for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Policy Lessons Learned in Japan from Resilience Perspectives
Chapter 17 The Challenges for Health Systems and Policies: Growing Medicalization and Global Risks.

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