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Blowback
Blowback

By Chalmers Johnson, Chalmers A. Johnson

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The Term 'blowback, ' Invented By The Cia, Refers To The Unintended Results Of American Actions Abroad. In This Incisive And Controversial Book, Chalmers Johnson Lays Out In Vivid Detail The Danger...

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Ideology And Politics In Contemporary China
Ideology And Politics In Contemporary China

By John Israel, Chalmers Johnson

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Pt. 1. Origins And Functions: Continuities And Discontinuities In The Ideology Of The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution / John Israel -- From Commitment To Cant: The Evolving Functions Of Ideol...

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Japan: Who Governs? : The Rise Of The Developmental State
Japan: Who Governs? : The Rise Of The Developmental State

By Chalmers Johnson, Chalmers A. Johnson

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Japan's People Have Among The World's Highest Income - More Than $28,000 Yearly Per Capita. Even During A Recession Japan Is In The Black. Its Households Save Close To 20 Percent Of Their Disposabl...

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Japan Who Governs
Japan Who Governs

By Chalmers Johnson, Chalmers A. Johnson

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japan's Economic System Is One In Which Public Service Is Highly Valued; State Bureaucracy Attracts The Best, Young Minds; And 'economic Guidance' By The State Is Both Accepted And Ubiquitous. As E...

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Conspiracy At Matsukawa
Conspiracy At Matsukawa

By Chalmers Johnson, Chalmers A. Johnson

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Dust jacket "In 1949, in American-occupied Japan, the president of the Japanese National Railroads was run over by a train. His death may have been a suicide; it may have been a murder; it has neve...

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Japanese Law In Context: Readings In Society, The Economy, And Politics
Japanese Law In Context: Readings In Society, The Economy, And Politics

By Hideo Tanaka, Steve Lohr, Samuel Coleman, Gary S. Becker, Ronald J. Gilson, Mark Thompson, Lorraine Parkinson, Gary Stanley Becker, Amaya, Naohiro, Thomas C Smith, Bernadette A. Minton, Alec Dubro, Kazuhiro Yonemoto, Mark J. Roe, John Henry Merryman, James Abegglen, David E. Weinstein, Joy Hendry, Daniel H. Foote, Taimie L. Bryant, Michio Muramatsu, F.G. Notehelfer, Martin Shapiro, Minoru Nakazato, Geoffrey P. Miller, Robert Eliot Smith, Richard Pascale, Steven N. Kaplan, Mark D. West, Leslie Young, Shunkō Mutō, Stephen P. Magee, Setsuo Miyazawa, Chalmers Johnson, Karel Van Wolferen, Paul Sheard, Frank K. Upham, Malcolm D. H. Smith, Thomas P. Rohlen, Norma Field, William A. Brock, Susan Chira, Robert Y. Eng, Mitsuhiro Fukao, David S. Kaplan, Mathew D. Mccubbins, Robert L. Kidder, Gregory W. Noble, Walter Ames, Lisa Bernstein, Randall L. Calvert, Curtis J. Milhaupt, Linda N. Edwards, Dan Fenno Henderson, Kevin M. Murphy, Banri Asanuma, Naohiro Amaya, John M. Abowd, David H. Bayley, Robert W. Vishny, Kelly Crabb, Derek Bok, Andrei Shleifer, Barry R. Weingast, Glen S Fukushima, Ellis S. Krauss, Constance Hamilton, John O. Haley, James Fallows, George Stalk Jr., Chris Heftel, Takeyosi Kawashima, Mark J. Moran, Mancur Olson Jr., Deborah Sklar, Shingo Takasugi, Ella Wiswell, Minoru Yokoyama, E. Anthony Zaloom

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This is a wide-ranging selection of 130 readings in Japanese law. The essays, extracted from previously published books and articles, cover subjects including historical context, the civil law trad...

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Japanese Law In Context: Readings In Society, The Economy, And Politics
Japanese Law In Context: Readings In Society, The Economy, And Politics

By Hideo Tanaka, Steve Lohr, Samuel Coleman, Gary S. Becker, Ronald J. Gilson, Mark Thompson, Lorraine Parkinson, Gary Stanley Becker, Amaya, Naohiro, Thomas C Smith, Bernadette A. Minton, Alec Dubro, Kazuhiro Yonemoto, Mark J. Roe, John Henry Merryman, James Abegglen, David E. Weinstein, Joy Hendry, Daniel H. Foote, Taimie L. Bryant, Michio Muramatsu, F.G. Notehelfer, Martin Shapiro, Minoru Nakazato, Geoffrey P. Miller, Robert Eliot Smith, Richard Pascale, Steven N. Kaplan, Mark D. West, Leslie Young, Shunkō Mutō, Stephen P. Magee, Setsuo Miyazawa, Chalmers Johnson, Karel Van Wolferen, Paul Sheard, Frank K. Upham, Malcolm D. H. Smith, Thomas P. Rohlen, Norma Field, William A. Brock, Susan Chira, Robert Y. Eng, Mitsuhiro Fukao, David S. Kaplan, Mathew D. Mccubbins, Robert L. Kidder, Gregory W. Noble, Walter Ames, Lisa Bernstein, Randall L. Calvert, Curtis J. Milhaupt, Linda N. Edwards, Dan Fenno Henderson, Kevin M. Murphy, Banri Asanuma, Naohiro Amaya, John M. Abowd, David H. Bayley, Robert W. Vishny, Kelly Crabb, Derek Bok, Andrei Shleifer, Barry R. Weingast, Glen S Fukushima, Ellis S. Krauss, Constance Hamilton, John O. Haley, James Fallows, George Stalk Jr., Chris Heftel, Takeyosi Kawashima, Mark J. Moran, Mancur Olson Jr., Deborah Sklar, Shingo Takasugi, Ella Wiswell, Minoru Yokoyama, E. Anthony Zaloom

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Historical Introduction To The Japanese Legal System / Michael K. Young And Constance Hamilton -- Oko V. Sako : Kyogen And Litigation In Medieval Japan / J. Mark Ramseyer -- Nuinosuke V. Chube : Co...

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