Japanese politics fixed and floating worlds
Suitable for upper level undergraduate and graduate level courses on Japanese politics, comparative Asian political systems, or Pacific Rim systems offered through Political Science, and History, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to the political structure of modern Japan.
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Upper Saddle River, N.J.
Prentice Hall
[1999]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Japanese Culture/Japanese Politics
- 2. Sages and Citizens: Sources of Authority
- 3. The Structure of Authority: Japanese Government
- 4. Floating Structures: Parties, Mass Media, Citizen Groups
- 5. The Scope of Authority: Issues
- 6. Subjects, Citizens, Outsiders
- 7. Kokusai-ka (Internationalization)
- 8. Conclusion: Between Yamato and Ukiyo.


