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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... military , he established a pattern for military influence over civilian society , and educated a group of protégés who continued to carry out his programmes during the first half of the twentieth century . The retired military men who ...
... military , he established a pattern for military influence over civilian society , and educated a group of protégés who continued to carry out his programmes during the first half of the twentieth century . The retired military men who ...
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... military ' , and the response to the real or imaginary external threat was an effort to make Japan invincible . Industri- alisation at a furious tempo was taken for granted , for in the perception of the power - holders it meant nothing ...
... military ' , and the response to the real or imaginary external threat was an effort to make Japan invincible . Industri- alisation at a furious tempo was taken for granted , for in the perception of the power - holders it meant nothing ...
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... military - political aspirations in Asia , and as such led to the conflict with China that helped trigger the Manchurian Incident . Besides the railway , Mantetsu ran coal - mines , steel works , warehouses , electrical plants , light ...
... military - political aspirations in Asia , and as such led to the conflict with China that helped trigger the Manchurian Incident . Besides the railway , Mantetsu ran coal - mines , steel works , warehouses , electrical plants , light ...
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The Japan Problem | 1 |
The neglected role of power | 17 |
The Elusive State | 25 |
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