The Enigma of Japanese Power: People and Politics in a Stateless Nation"The first full-scale examination of the inner workings of Japan's political/industrial system"--Cover subtitle. |
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Page 182
... 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 arch ...
... 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 arch ...
Page 258
... Meiji oligarchy , in its attempt to mould a state commanding the allegiance of commoners as well as the members of the samurai caste it had just abolished , quite consciously created the new faith to serve political purposes . Many ...
... Meiji oligarchy , in its attempt to mould a state commanding the allegiance of commoners as well as the members of the samurai caste it had just abolished , quite consciously created the new faith to serve political purposes . Many ...
Page 302
... 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 followed ...
... 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 followed ...
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