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 94
Journalists were to play an important role in spreading the new myth of a divine
emperor and the nationalist ideology of a ' family state ' . 22 In the first three
decades of the twentieth century , control of the press was accomplished largely ...
Journalists were to play an important role in spreading the new myth of a divine
emperor and the nationalist ideology of a ' family state ' . 22 In the first three
decades of the twentieth century , control of the press was accomplished largely ...
Page 152
Nakasone had said that he would help Japan play a world role in keeping with its
economic power , and he made important symbolic gestures towards that end .
He presented Japan unambiguously as an active member of the Western ...
Nakasone had said that he would help Japan play a world role in keeping with its
economic power , and he made important symbolic gestures towards that end .
He presented Japan unambiguously as an active member of the Western ...
Page 153
Nakasone had said that he would help Japan play a world role in keeping with its
economic power , and he made important symbolic gestures towards that end .
He presented Japan unambiguously as an active member of the Western ...
Nakasone had said that he would help Japan play a world role in keeping with its
economic power , and he made important symbolic gestures towards that end .
He presented Japan unambiguously as an active member of the Western ...
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User Review - antiquary - LibraryThingWhile the author seems biased by his own negative experiences as a foreigner trying to work in Japanese media, his severe critique of the weakness of Japanese leadership has been confirmed by events to a considerable degree. Read full review
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Contents
The Elusive State | 24 |
An Inescapable Embrace | 50 |
Servants of the System | 82 |
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