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1 The title of the book, Globalization and the Politics of Institutional Reform in Japan, suggests a treatment of liberal influences only, but the author writes on p. 216: ‘I have analyzed how historical and contemporary Japan sought to adjust to changes in the international order by vacillating between political command and bureaucratic delegation’, cf. p. viii.
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