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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... never know enough about the many ramifications of social and economic life to make the right decisions . According to this theory , centrally planned economies must always fail to prosper . Yet if this is true , how have Japan , South ...
... never know enough about the many ramifications of social and economic life to make the right decisions . According to this theory , centrally planned economies must always fail to prosper . Yet if this is true , how have Japan , South ...
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... never won over to an active belief in the goodness of Tokugawa rule . Various sources , including European eyewitness accounts , suggest that this military regime ruled more harshly in its waning days than it had in the seventeenth ...
... never won over to an active belief in the goodness of Tokugawa rule . Various sources , including European eyewitness accounts , suggest that this military regime ruled more harshly in its waning days than it had in the seventeenth ...
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... never become known . He himself , long imprisoned by court officialdom , never made any public statement about his motives in the first half of this century , except for a formal reference in 1981 , when he declared that he had not been ...
... never become known . He himself , long imprisoned by court officialdom , never made any public statement about his motives in the first half of this century , except for a formal reference in 1981 , when he declared that he had not been ...
Contents
The Japan Problem | 1 |
The neglected role of power | 17 |
The Elusive State | 25 |
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