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 149
... Kishi was the political patron of Fukuda , Tanaka's main adversary , while Kishi's son - in - law , Abe Shintaro , was the anointed heir to Fukuda's habatsu . But descriptions of the Kishi - Tanaka meetings given by their aides to a few ...
... Kishi was the political patron of Fukuda , Tanaka's main adversary , while Kishi's son - in - law , Abe Shintaro , was the anointed heir to Fukuda's habatsu . But descriptions of the Kishi - Tanaka meetings given by their aides to a few ...
Page 351
... Kishi Nobusuke , who as the most powerful official in the wartime Ministry of Munitions was the central figure among executors of Japan's wartime industrial policy , became the dominant figure of post - war industrial policy.22 We have ...
... Kishi Nobusuke , who as the most powerful official in the wartime Ministry of Munitions was the central figure among executors of Japan's wartime industrial policy , became the dominant figure of post - war industrial policy.22 We have ...
Page 382
... Kishi Nobusuke and Hoshino Naoki for refinement and implementation . 10 Initially , the South Manchurian Railway ( Mantetsu ) ran a gigantic economic empire . It was transferred into Japanese hands as a result of the Russo - Japanese ...
... Kishi Nobusuke and Hoshino Naoki for refinement and implementation . 10 Initially , the South Manchurian Railway ( Mantetsu ) ran a gigantic economic empire . It was transferred into Japanese hands as a result of the Russo - Japanese ...
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The Elusive State | 25 |
An Inescapable Embrace | 50 |
Servants of the System | 82 |
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