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 37
... foreign policy . The pulling apart of the Meiji state The Meiji oligarchy that took control in 1868 , largely as a result of this foreign intervention , was obsessed with creating a strong state . Within three years of the overthrow of ...
... foreign policy . The pulling apart of the Meiji state The Meiji oligarchy that took control in 1868 , largely as a result of this foreign intervention , was obsessed with creating a strong state . Within three years of the overthrow of ...
Page 394
... foreign products given token market shares . The pattern for this was set in 1936 when a law , designed by Kishi Nobusuke and pushed behind the scenes by Ayukawa Gisuke , restricted the activities of foreign car manu- facturers in Japan ...
... foreign products given token market shares . The pattern for this was set in 1936 when a law , designed by Kishi Nobusuke and pushed behind the scenes by Ayukawa Gisuke , restricted the activities of foreign car manu- facturers in Japan ...
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... Foreign Affairs , 248 Foreign Exchange Control Law ( 1933 ) , 384 Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law ( 1949 ) , 384 foreign investment , 399-400 foreign policy , 415-25 Foreign Press In Japan , 95 foreigners , mistrust of ...
... Foreign Affairs , 248 Foreign Exchange Control Law ( 1933 ) , 384 Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law ( 1949 ) , 384 foreign investment , 399-400 foreign policy , 415-25 Foreign Press In Japan , 95 foreigners , mistrust of ...
Contents
The Elusive State | 25 |
An Inescapable Embrace | 50 |
Servants of the System | 82 |
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