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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... followed the instructions of MITI . But this cut no ice with the Tokyo High Court , and the case was closed ten years later with fines and suspended prison sentences for the executives . The relationship between MITI and the large ...
... followed the instructions of MITI . But this cut no ice with the Tokyo High Court , and the case was closed ten years later with fines and suspended prison sentences for the executives . The relationship between MITI and the large ...
Page 191
... followed by a profuse apology will open the sluices of the System's benevolence . Once suspects are ' won over ' , they are kindly treated . Foreign researchers have been struck by the jovial familiarity shown by police officers and co ...
... followed by a profuse apology will open the sluices of the System's benevolence . Once suspects are ' won over ' , they are kindly treated . Foreign researchers have been struck by the jovial familiarity shown by police officers and co ...
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... followed there would have been no crisis ; there could have been no conflict regarding Tanaka's remaining in the Diet , and the LDP majority could at any time have voted on as many bills as it pleased . But this was only the beginning ...
... followed there would have been no crisis ; there could have been no conflict regarding Tanaka's remaining in the Diet , and the LDP majority could at any time have voted on as many bills as it pleased . But this was only the beginning ...
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The Japan Problem | 1 |
The neglected role of power | 17 |
The Elusive State | 25 |
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