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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... positions , including that of director of the minister's secretariat , which is the second highest bureau- cratic position after that of administrative vice - minister . " His chief sin here was to undermine the still fragile ...
... positions , including that of director of the minister's secretariat , which is the second highest bureau- cratic position after that of administrative vice - minister . " His chief sin here was to undermine the still fragile ...
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... position he held for ten years . Ishida Kazuto , another pre - war jurist who had been important in prosecuting ' thought crimes ' in the late 1930s and early 1940s , became chief justice in 1969.55 The General Secretariat of the ...
... position he held for ten years . Ishida Kazuto , another pre - war jurist who had been important in prosecuting ' thought crimes ' in the late 1930s and early 1940s , became chief justice in 1969.55 The General Secretariat of the ...
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... position of moral paramountcy among the other nations of the world . 33 The relative positions in the power structure of bureaucrats and politi- cians , which in essence have lasted until the present , were established just before the ...
... position of moral paramountcy among the other nations of the world . 33 The relative positions in the power structure of bureaucrats and politi- cians , which in essence have lasted until the present , were established just before the ...
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