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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Its increasingly radical course in the late 1950s caused the most important right-
wing faction to break off and form the DSP in 1960. The left wing continued to
obstruct attempts at structural reforms and ideological moderation in the 1970s, ...
Its increasingly radical course in the late 1950s caused the most important right-
wing faction to break off and form the DSP in 1960. The left wing continued to
obstruct attempts at structural reforms and ideological moderation in the 1970s, ...
Page 165
This means, of course, that the public realm can encroach all the way up to the
threshold of the individual psyche. For many Japanese, family, friends and
colleagues do not constitute a buffer giving protection or moral support in the face
of ...
This means, of course, that the public realm can encroach all the way up to the
threshold of the individual psyche. For many Japanese, family, friends and
colleagues do not constitute a buffer giving protection or moral support in the face
of ...
Page 254
17 The higher up one goes in Japanese organisational life, the more attention is
given to such considerations, 'particularly along those avenues to leadership
positions commonly described as "the elite course" '. 18 Many large Japanese ...
17 The higher up one goes in Japanese organisational life, the more attention is
given to such considerations, 'particularly along those avenues to leadership
positions commonly described as "the elite course" '. 18 Many large Japanese ...
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Trust: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order Francis Fukuyama No preview available - 1996 |