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 111
... Keidanren chief , ostensibly representing a world of entrepreneurs - felt not the remotest affinity with him . Ishizaka himself had graduated from the Todai law department and had been a Communications Ministry bureaucrat before ...
... Keidanren chief , ostensibly representing a world of entrepreneurs - felt not the remotest affinity with him . Ishizaka himself had graduated from the Todai law department and had been a Communications Ministry bureaucrat before ...
Page 355
... Keidanren chief , Ishizaka Taizo , had a reputation for disliking three things : the bureaucracy , the business support for politicians and the interference with the free market . He could afford to be against those things in his ...
... Keidanren chief , Ishizaka Taizo , had a reputation for disliking three things : the bureaucracy , the business support for politicians and the interference with the free market . He could afford to be against those things in his ...
Page 468
... Keidanren , Sekkasha , 1968 , pp . 116-17 . The Juyo Sangyo Tosei Dantai Kyogikai ( Important Industries Control Association ) from 1941 was dissolved in February 1946 , replaced by the Nihon Sangyo Kyogikai ( Japan Industrial ...
... Keidanren , Sekkasha , 1968 , pp . 116-17 . The Juyo Sangyo Tosei Dantai Kyogikai ( Important Industries Control Association ) from 1941 was dissolved in February 1946 , replaced by the Nihon Sangyo Kyogikai ( Japan Industrial ...
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The Elusive State | 25 |
An Inescapable Embrace | 50 |
Servants of the System | 82 |
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