Japan's failed revolution : Koizumi and the politics of economic reform
This book explains why the process of economic reform in Japan is so problematic, and why reviving Japan’s economy is proving so difficult. It offers a new explanation for Japan’s failure to reform in terms of what is identified as Japan’s "party-bureaucratic government" which undermines t...
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Canberra
Asia Pacific Press
2002
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