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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... rules as by warm human feelings responding to each situation as it occurs . Yet should the foreigner , at the next opportunity , appeal to this extra - legal tradition by , for example , urging bureaucratic intervention in a trade ...
... rules as by warm human feelings responding to each situation as it occurs . Yet should the foreigner , at the next opportunity , appeal to this extra - legal tradition by , for example , urging bureaucratic intervention in a trade ...
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... rules 16 The bullying problem provided the press with sensational copy and opportunities for indignant editorials ; but its significance went far beyond this . It is a symbolic issue , with profound moral implications , between two ...
... rules 16 The bullying problem provided the press with sensational copy and opportunities for indignant editorials ; but its significance went far beyond this . It is a symbolic issue , with profound moral implications , between two ...
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... rules of international commerce . Instead , they are told that it is the Western countries that want to change the rules in the middle of the game . It has almost become an article of faith in Japan that foreigners hold it against the ...
... rules of international commerce . Instead , they are told that it is the Western countries that want to change the rules in the middle of the game . It has almost become an article of faith in Japan that foreigners hold it against the ...
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