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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Page 107
... became known as the Ichiwakai . Although a majority had joined the breakaway syndicate , the Yama- guchi - gumi regained most of its forces a month later , and a period of bloody encounters began during which it became clear that the ...
... became known as the Ichiwakai . Although a majority had joined the breakaway syndicate , the Yama- guchi - gumi regained most of its forces a month later , and a period of bloody encounters began during which it became clear that the ...
Page 352
... became the Ministry of Commerce and Industry once more . 23 He himself became MITI minister after the war , and remained a powerful force behind the scenes at the ministry , as well as one of the most prominent leaders of the LDP ...
... became the Ministry of Commerce and Industry once more . 23 He himself became MITI minister after the war , and remained a powerful force behind the scenes at the ministry , as well as one of the most prominent leaders of the LDP ...
Page 359
... became transport minister ; and Okazaki Eijo ( Tokko section chief in Aichi and Tokyo ) became political vice - minister at the Ministry of Labour , the Administrative Management Agency and MITI , and vice - chairman of the LDP's public ...
... became transport minister ; and Okazaki Eijo ( Tokko section chief in Aichi and Tokyo ) became political vice - minister at the Ministry of Labour , the Administrative Management Agency and MITI , and vice - chairman of the LDP's public ...
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The Elusive State | 25 |
An Inescapable Embrace | 50 |
Servants of the System | 82 |
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