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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... reason to suspect regular miscarriages of justice caused by the prosecutors ' nearly unassailable position , since being openly contradicted in Japan entails a loss of face . As one prominent Japanese legal scholar has noted , the ...
... reason to suspect regular miscarriages of justice caused by the prosecutors ' nearly unassailable position , since being openly contradicted in Japan entails a loss of face . As one prominent Japanese legal scholar has noted , the ...
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... reason that these can be easily defaced . Despite the famous announcement of the emperor's human status on New Year's day of 1946 , rightist activists , some nationalistic intellectuals and bureaucrats , and several LDP groups promote a ...
... reason that these can be easily defaced . Despite the famous announcement of the emperor's human status on New Year's day of 1946 , rightist activists , some nationalistic intellectuals and bureaucrats , and several LDP groups promote a ...
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... reason that to outsiders would seem to be more beneficial to the protesting parties - is characteristic of Japanese conflict on a smaller scale as well . Wa is achieved not by reason and of course not by law , but by mechanisms that ...
... reason that to outsiders would seem to be more beneficial to the protesting parties - is characteristic of Japanese conflict on a smaller scale as well . Wa is achieved not by reason and of course not by law , but by mechanisms that ...
Contents
The Japan Problem | 1 |
The neglected role of power | 17 |
The Elusive State | 25 |
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