The Enigma of Japanese Power: People and Politics in a Stateless NationA full-scale examination of the inner workings of Japan's political and industrial system. |
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... communication between Japan and its supposed allies and friends - the apparent impossibility , even , of reaching a point at which both sides can agree to disagree . The communi- cation gap , dating from the early 1970s , that separates ...
... communication between Japan and its supposed allies and friends - the apparent impossibility , even , of reaching a point at which both sides can agree to disagree . The communi- cation gap , dating from the early 1970s , that separates ...
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... communication services ) war was one in which foreigners , mainly Americans , were prodded to participate . In MITI's eyes the new subsector belonged to the realm of the so - called ' information society ' , an area of industrial ...
... communication services ) war was one in which foreigners , mainly Americans , were prodded to participate . In MITI's eyes the new subsector belonged to the realm of the so - called ' information society ' , an area of industrial ...
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... communication . 8 The importance of entrance exams for one suburb of Tokyo is well des- cribed by Ezra Vogel in Japan's New Middle Class , University of California Press , 1967 . 9 The most elaborate studies of the psychological ...
... communication . 8 The importance of entrance exams for one suburb of Tokyo is well des- cribed by Ezra Vogel in Japan's New Middle Class , University of California Press , 1967 . 9 The most elaborate studies of the psychological ...
Contents
The Japan Problem | 1 |
The neglected role of power | 17 |
The Elusive State | 25 |
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