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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... believe that these predictable assertions reflect personal opinions would be doing injustice to the intellectual capacities of Japan's more highly placed communicators . Their genuinely personal opinions are often very interesting , and ...
... believe that these predictable assertions reflect personal opinions would be doing injustice to the intellectual capacities of Japan's more highly placed communicators . Their genuinely personal opinions are often very interesting , and ...
Page 261
... believe that all nations had a kokutai in some form or another , after the turn of the century it was a monopoly of Japan . 43 Initially , kokutai was rendered in English as ' national polity ' , but later it was more often than not ...
... believe that all nations had a kokutai in some form or another , after the turn of the century it was a monopoly of Japan . 43 Initially , kokutai was rendered in English as ' national polity ' , but later it was more often than not ...
Page 413
... believe that Japan had a government after all , and believing that it was high time for a major restructuring , showed enthusiasm . This was seized on by the bureaucrats , who actually launched a ' second Maekawa Report ' in May 1987 ...
... believe that Japan had a government after all , and believing that it was high time for a major restructuring , showed enthusiasm . This was seized on by the bureaucrats , who actually launched a ' second Maekawa Report ' in May 1987 ...
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