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. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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39 The great succession war In the 1980s the relationship between police and
yakuza became somewhat uncomfortable . Weapon smuggling increased
considerably , while in some prefectures mobsters were mowing each other
down , as if ...
39 The great succession war In the 1980s the relationship between police and
yakuza became somewhat uncomfortable . Weapon smuggling increased
considerably , while in some prefectures mobsters were mowing each other
down , as if ...
Page 352
re - baptising the Ministry of Munitions so that it became the Ministry of
Commerce and Industry once more . — ' He himself became MITI minister after
the war , and remained a powerful force behind the scenes at the ministry , as
well as one of ...
re - baptising the Ministry of Munitions so that it became the Ministry of
Commerce and Industry once more . — ' He himself became MITI minister after
the war , and remained a powerful force behind the scenes at the ministry , as
well as one of ...
Page 359
Hara Bumbei ( Kagoshima Tokko section chief ) became an Upper House
member and head of the Tokyo metropolitan police . Another section chief of the
Tokko in Kagoshima , Okuno Seisuke , was vice - minister of home affairs ,
education ...
Hara Bumbei ( Kagoshima Tokko section chief ) became an Upper House
member and head of the Tokyo metropolitan police . Another section chief of the
Tokko in Kagoshima , Okuno Seisuke , was vice - minister of home affairs ,
education ...
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Contents
The Elusive State | 25 |
An Inescapable Embrace | 50 |
Servants of the System | 82 |
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