Democracy in contemporary Japan

Much of the history of postwar Japan has been one of gradual erosion of local autonomy and reestablishment of central bureaucratic authority, a process particularly evident in matters of police and education. Most of the chapters of this book interpret the process of bureaucratization and centraliza...

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יצא לאור: Armonk, NY M. E. Sharpe 1986
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