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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... early example of the enduring Japanese habit of only partially assimilating foreign systems and papering over the discrepancies with euphemisms . Among many examples in contemporary Japan is the anti - monopoly law that , as part of the ...
... early example of the enduring Japanese habit of only partially assimilating foreign systems and papering over the discrepancies with euphemisms . Among many examples in contemporary Japan is the anti - monopoly law that , as part of the ...
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... early post - occupation period were dyed - in - the - wool bureaucrats from the pre - war Ministry of Justice . They had fought against major structural changes in the immediate post - war years , but had been overruled by a combination ...
... early post - occupation period were dyed - in - the - wool bureaucrats from the pre - war Ministry of Justice . They had fought against major structural changes in the immediate post - war years , but had been overruled by a combination ...
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... early 1970s it has been the largest ' advertising agency ' in the world . In 1971 Yoshida set up the Masukomi Kondankai ( ' mass communication round table ' ) , in which representatives of the business federations and the mass media ...
... early 1970s it has been the largest ' advertising agency ' in the world . In 1971 Yoshida set up the Masukomi Kondankai ( ' mass communication round table ' ) , in which representatives of the business federations and the mass media ...
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The Japan Problem | 1 |
The neglected role of power | 17 |
The Elusive State | 25 |
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