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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... socio - political sanctions and assumptions . On the contrary , the Chinese ideas merely strengthened the existing this - worldly belief system that supported the power - holders of the day . The notions transcending the here and now of ...
... socio - political sanctions and assumptions . On the contrary , the Chinese ideas merely strengthened the existing this - worldly belief system that supported the power - holders of the day . The notions transcending the here and now of ...
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... socio - political functions of the Japanese household and fictive kinship relationships inherited from the Tokugawa period helped prepare the way for it . From a socio - economic as distinct from a political point of view , it was by no ...
... socio - political functions of the Japanese household and fictive kinship relationships inherited from the Tokugawa period helped prepare the way for it . From a socio - economic as distinct from a political point of view , it was by no ...
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People and Politics in a Stateless Nation Karel Van Wolferen. Justifiable fears Heterodox political ideas and ... socio - political order - no legal framework consistently adhered to and providing a sense of security , no certainties ...
People and Politics in a Stateless Nation Karel Van Wolferen. Justifiable fears Heterodox political ideas and ... socio - political order - no legal framework consistently adhered to and providing a sense of security , no certainties ...
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