The Enigma of Japanese Power: People and Politics in a Stateless NationA full-scale examination of the inner workings of Japan's political and industrial system. |
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... continued to trade , and some Chinese cultural influence must have continued to filter through , but 18 THE ENIGMA OF JAPANESE POWER.
... continued to trade , and some Chinese cultural influence must have continued to filter through , but 18 THE ENIGMA OF JAPANESE POWER.
Page 66
... continued up to the present ) as enterprise rather than trade unions largely because the wartime associations ' simply shed their old skins and continued their existence after the war ended'.37 Under the influence of the Sangyo ...
... continued up to the present ) as enterprise rather than trade unions largely because the wartime associations ' simply shed their old skins and continued their existence after the war ended'.37 Under the influence of the Sangyo ...
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... continued to support the Nakasone government in times of habatsu strife , against the wishes of Abe's political boss , Fukuda Takeo . The man who wanted to govern As early as the 1970s political commentators had been speculating that ...
... continued to support the Nakasone government in times of habatsu strife , against the wishes of Abe's political boss , Fukuda Takeo . The man who wanted to govern As early as the 1970s political commentators had been speculating that ...
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