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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... established , manned by special secretaries advising the prime minister . The plan failed because of strong opposition from both the LDP and the bureaucracy . Politicians did not want it because they feared it would come between them ...
... established , manned by special secretaries advising the prime minister . The plan failed because of strong opposition from both the LDP and the bureaucracy . Politicians did not want it because they feared it would come between them ...
Page 183
... established social order ; political heterodoxy elicits tough measures . Nannies , monitors and missionaries From the time of its formation in the 1870s it was understood that Japan's police force , unlike its sword - wielding samurai ...
... established social order ; political heterodoxy elicits tough measures . Nannies , monitors and missionaries From the time of its formation in the 1870s it was understood that Japan's police force , unlike its sword - wielding samurai ...
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... established him as Japan's best - known opponent of anti - trust legislation . Nagano Shigeo , who reinvigorated the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( he was chairman from 1969 to 1984 ) , closely co - operating with Inayama ...
... established him as Japan's best - known opponent of anti - trust legislation . Nagano Shigeo , who reinvigorated the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( he was chairman from 1969 to 1984 ) , closely co - operating with Inayama ...
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