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 195
... institutions , 87 per cent of which are privately owned . Four - fifths of the population of these institutions are locked up without their own consent , as against only one - twentieth in Britain . Two - thirds of these are under lock ...
... institutions , 87 per cent of which are privately owned . Four - fifths of the population of these institutions are locked up without their own consent , as against only one - twentieth in Britain . Two - thirds of these are under lock ...
Page 361
... institutions that guide and control Japan are continually aware of the experiences of their predecessors and the seriousness of their tasks . Institutional memory and institutional motivation go together , because collective experience ...
... institutions that guide and control Japan are continually aware of the experiences of their predecessors and the seriousness of their tasks . Institutional memory and institutional motivation go together , because collective experience ...
Page 402
... institutions . There is no reason , in the light of past experience , to suppose that Japanese officials have any intention of further opening their market to such competition , at least not beyond the degree necessary to acquire ...
... institutions . There is no reason , in the light of past experience , to suppose that Japanese officials have any intention of further opening their market to such competition , at least not beyond the degree necessary to acquire ...
Contents
The Elusive State | 25 |
An Inescapable Embrace | 50 |
Servants of the System | 82 |
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