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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Page 184
... once a year , people without property twice a year and unemployed or suspicious citizens three times . Yet even while clamping down severely on anything that might upset the established order , the police understood that a tranquil ...
... once a year , people without property twice a year and unemployed or suspicious citizens three times . Yet even while clamping down severely on anything that might upset the established order , the police understood that a tranquil ...
Page 234
... once that this was nonsense . Cabinet reshuffles are routine affairs , taking place about once a year for the purpose of rewarding LDP parliamentarians with the ministerial posts they crave . The new set of ministers chosen by Suzuki ...
... once that this was nonsense . Cabinet reshuffles are routine affairs , taking place about once a year for the purpose of rewarding LDP parliamentarians with the ministerial posts they crave . The new set of ministers chosen by Suzuki ...
Page 322
... once again Nakasone who bluntly broke through every remaining barrier . On 15 August 1985 he not only prayed at the Yasukuni shrine in his capacity as prime minister , but offered flowers paid for with government money and walked ...
... once again Nakasone who bluntly broke through every remaining barrier . On 15 August 1985 he not only prayed at the Yasukuni shrine in his capacity as prime minister , but offered flowers paid for with government money and walked ...
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