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

by Johnson, Chalmers A.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Norton, c1995Edition: 1st ed.Description: 384 p. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 0393314502; 0393037398.Subject(s): Japan -- Economic policy -- 1945- | Japan -- Politics and government | Japan -- Foreign relations
Contents:
1. La Serenissima of the East -- 2. Social Values and the Theory of Late Economic Development in East Asia --3. Comparative Capitalism: The Japanese Difference --4. Trade, Revisionism, and the Future of Japanese-American Relations -- 5. The Foundations of Japan's Wealth and Power and Why They Baffle the United States -- 6. Japan: Who Governs? An Essay on Official Bureaucracy -- 7. The Reemployment of Retired Government Bureaucrats in Japanese Big Business -- 8. Omote (Explicit) and Ura (Implicit): Translating Japanese Political Terms -- 9. Tanaka Kakuei, Structural Corruption, and the Advent of Machine Politics in Japan -- 10. Puppets and Puppeteers: Japanese Political Reform -- 11. The Patterns of Japanese Relations with China, 1952-1982 -- 12. Reflections on the Dilemma of Japanese Defense -- 13. Rethinking Asia -- 14. History Restarted: Japanese-American Relations at the End of the Century.
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Non Fiction 338.952 JOJ (Browse shelf) Not For Loan 445380

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. La Serenissima of the East -- 2. Social Values and the Theory of Late Economic Development in East Asia --3. Comparative Capitalism: The Japanese Difference --4. Trade, Revisionism, and the Future of Japanese-American Relations -- 5. The Foundations of Japan's Wealth and Power and Why They Baffle the United States -- 6. Japan: Who Governs? An Essay on Official Bureaucracy -- 7. The Reemployment of Retired Government Bureaucrats in Japanese Big Business -- 8. Omote (Explicit) and Ura (Implicit): Translating Japanese Political Terms -- 9. Tanaka Kakuei, Structural Corruption, and the Advent of Machine Politics in Japan -- 10. Puppets and Puppeteers: Japanese Political Reform -- 11. The Patterns of Japanese Relations with China, 1952-1982 -- 12. Reflections on the Dilemma of Japanese Defense -- 13. Rethinking Asia -- 14. History Restarted: Japanese-American Relations at the End of the Century.

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