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Japan, who governs? : the rise of the developmental state

Title
Japan, who governs? : the rise of the developmental state / Chalmers Johnson.
Author
Johnson, Chalmers A.
Publication
New York : Norton, c1995.

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Book/TextUse in library JFD 95-17538Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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Description
384 p.; 22 cm.
Subject
  • Japan > Economic policy > 1945-
  • Japan > Politics and government
  • Japan > Foreign relations
  • Economic conditions Policies Of Government
  • Japan
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • La Serenissima of the east -- Social values and the theory of late economic development in East Asia -- Comparative capitalism: the Japanese difference -- Trade, revisionism, and the future of Japanese-American relations -- The foundations of Japan's wealth and power and why they baffle the United States -- Japan: who governs? an essay on official bureaucracy -- The reemployment of retired government -- Bureaucrats in Japanese big business -- Omote (explicit) and ura (implicit): translating Japanese political terms --
  • Tanaka Kakuei, structural corruption, and the advent of machine politics in Japan -- Puppets and puppeteers: Japanese political reform -- The patterns of Japanese relations with China, 1952-1982 -- Reflections on the dilemma of Japanese defense -- Rethinking Asia -- History restarted: Japanese-American relations at the end of the century.
Call Number
JFD 95-17538
ISBN
  • 0393037398
  • 039337398 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
94021477
OCLC
30593917
Author
Johnson, Chalmers A.
Title
Japan, who governs? : the rise of the developmental state / Chalmers Johnson.
Imprint
New York : Norton, c1995.
Edition
1st ed.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Indexed Term
Economic conditions Policies Of Government
Japan
Research Call Number
JFD 95-17538
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