Regime shift : comparative dynamics of the Japanese political economy /
The Liberal Democratic Party, which dominated postwar Japan, lost power in the early 1990s. During that same period, Japan's once stellar economy suffered stagnation and collapse. Now a well-known commentator on contemporary Japan traces the political dynamics of the country to determine the re...
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Rochtain Ar Líne: | Electronic book from EBSCO Electronic book from EBSCO |
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Formáid: | ríomhLeabhar |
Teanga: | English |
Foilsithe: | Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, 1998. |
Sraith: | Cornell studies in political economy.
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Clár Ábhair:
- Long continuities, radical shifts
- Patterns of political economy: a range of regimes
- Japan in the 1960s: conservative politics and economic growth
- From chaos to cohesion: formation of the conservative regime
- Transition and breakdown: an era of reconfigurations
- Japan in the 1990s: fragmented politics and economic turmoil
- Between adjustment and unraveling: protection and erosion of the old regime
- Regimes in a changing world economy.