The nature of the Japanese state
rationality and rituality
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Word Count
66,250 words, Guess
Page Count
265 pages
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- DDC320.1/0952
- LCCJQ1631 .M4 1998
- LCCJQ1631.M4 1998
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- LCCJQ1631 .M4 1998eb
Description
In this adventurous new study the author demonstrates how conflicting impressions of Japan can be reconciled and a greater understanding of the state achieved. Engagement with debates over bureaucracy's role in Japanese politics is included.
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- The Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese studies series
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