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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... organisation , which is generally referred to as the nokyo , 21 is an indispensable element in the System , one ... organisations and specialised federations , as well as the local co - operative offices . Collectively , these ...
... organisation , which is generally referred to as the nokyo , 21 is an indispensable element in the System , one ... organisations and specialised federations , as well as the local co - operative offices . Collectively , these ...
Page 284
... organisation capable of rejecting the ' inescap- able embrace ' ( at least until the mid - 1980s ) was Nikkyoso , an organisation led by doctrinaire Marxists . And the only consistent opposition to the politicisation of the Japanese ...
... organisation capable of rejecting the ' inescap- able embrace ' ( at least until the mid - 1980s ) was Nikkyoso , an organisation led by doctrinaire Marxists . And the only consistent opposition to the politicisation of the Japanese ...
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... organisation rate was 7.9 per cent in 1931 with a total of 368,975 . The largest number of union members in pre - war Japan was reached in 1936 with an organisation rate of 6.9 per cent . 34 Sheldon M. Garon , The State and Labor in ...
... organisation rate was 7.9 per cent in 1931 with a total of 368,975 . The largest number of union members in pre - war Japan was reached in 1936 with an organisation rate of 6.9 per cent . 34 Sheldon M. Garon , The State and Labor in ...
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