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 35
They enhance the reputation of their firms, as they pontificate on what is
desirable for society and add their contributions to the ubiquitous platitudes
regarding Japan's tasks and future role in the world. But they have no ability to
steer Japan ...
They enhance the reputation of their firms, as they pontificate on what is
desirable for society and add their contributions to the ubiquitous platitudes
regarding Japan's tasks and future role in the world. But they have no ability to
steer Japan ...
Page 333
Japanese are expected to stick to their roles, and to make the roles clear by their
dress, speech and behaviour. There is an easily recognisable mother role,
housewife role, sempai role, boss role and apprentice role, to mention only the
most ...
Japanese are expected to stick to their roles, and to make the roles clear by their
dress, speech and behaviour. There is an easily recognisable mother role,
housewife role, sempai role, boss role and apprentice role, to mention only the
most ...
Page 357
... a variety of industrial associations, and by controlling the business
membership of governmental shingikai (deliberation councils) played an
important role in advising the bureaucracy. All twenty-four members of Sanken
personally served on ...
... a variety of industrial associations, and by controlling the business
membership of governmental shingikai (deliberation councils) played an
important role in advising the bureaucracy. All twenty-four members of Sanken
personally served on ...
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Contents
The Elusive State | 25 |
An Inescapable Embrace | 50 |
Servants of the System | 82 |
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