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The Rise of an Economic Superpower
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The Rise of an Economic Superpower
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Description
Few historians have attempted an account of Japan since 1945 yet the country's emergence as the second largest economy in the world has been one of the most dramatic and significant developments since the Second World War. Dennis Smith's work takes a deliberately historical approach in the belief that it is impossible to assess the nature of post-war Japan's achievement without first considering the significance of the pre-war and wartime legacy. It blends politics and economics, aware that in Japan the close links between the worlds of politics, government and of business deny rigid divisions.
Table of Contents
A Note on Conventions Map
The Vital Legacy of the Past: Japan Before 1945
Guided Revolution: The Allied Occupation 1945-52
The Quest for Political Stability and Economic Growth 1953-60
Boom Time in Japan: High Speed Growth 1960-73
The Miracle Faulters: The Oil Shocks, the Economy and Politics
The Emergency of the Economic Superpower 1980 to Present
Critical Bibliography.
Product details
| Published | 07 Aug 1995 |
|---|---|
| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 196 |
| ISBN | 9780333590256 |
| Imprint | Red Globe Press |
| Dimensions | Not specified |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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