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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... relationship is often so faulty as to appal observers such as myself who believe that nobody in the non- communist world is served by a serious deterioration in the US - Japan relationship . The uncommon manner in which power is ...
... relationship is often so faulty as to appal observers such as myself who believe that nobody in the non- communist world is served by a serious deterioration in the US - Japan relationship . The uncommon manner in which power is ...
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... relationship is closer than the normal one among colleagues.23 In many corporations and government agencies such sempai - kohai relationships may grow naturally , but they may also be assigned by superiors , especially in growing firms ...
... relationship is closer than the normal one among colleagues.23 In many corporations and government agencies such sempai - kohai relationships may grow naturally , but they may also be assigned by superiors , especially in growing firms ...
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... relationship . The State Department and the Embassy in Tokyo have long had a tendency to echo the Japanese interpretation of bilateral problems . This tendency has a curious history . The US occupation saw the emergence of ' a series of ...
... relationship . The State Department and the Embassy in Tokyo have long had a tendency to echo the Japanese interpretation of bilateral problems . This tendency has a curious history . The US occupation saw the emergence of ' a series of ...
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