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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After the Meiji Restoration, the posture of leniency was given a clear political
purpose. Most major figures in the Meiji oligarchy accepted the necessity for
occasional accommodation of the public's wishes. Even Yamagata Aritomo, the ...
After the Meiji Restoration, the posture of leniency was given a clear political
purpose. Most major figures in the Meiji oligarchy accepted the necessity for
occasional accommodation of the public's wishes. Even Yamagata Aritomo, the ...
Page 259
trick that European rulers used to "make their peoples docile and easy to lead'".
32 From the very start of the Meiji period, religion became an official concern. The
oligarchs left no doubt that they considered it very much their business. A major ...
trick that European rulers used to "make their peoples docile and easy to lead'".
32 From the very start of the Meiji period, religion became an official concern. The
oligarchs left no doubt that they considered it very much their business. A major ...
Page 302
19 Following the Meiji Restoration, the impression existed that the ruling
oligarchy was eventually to be replaced by a parliamentary system which would
give Japan a respected place in the ranks of modern nations. In the political
debate that ...
19 Following the Meiji Restoration, the impression existed that the ruling
oligarchy was eventually to be replaced by a parliamentary system which would
give Japan a respected place in the ranks of modern nations. In the political
debate that ...
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Contents
Acknowledgments | 1 |
The neglected role of power | 17 |
The System | 43 |
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