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Thought and behavior in modern Japanese politics
Maruyama, Masao, 1914-1996.
Year: 1969.
Publisher:  Oxford University Press. 
© Masao Maruyama
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Frontmatter
EDITOR'S PREFACE
AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION
1 THEORY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF ULTRA NATIONALISM
2 THE IDEOLOGY AND DYNAMICS OF JAPANESE FASCISM
3 THOUGHT AND BEHAVIOR PATTERNS OF JAPAN'S WARTIME LEADERS
4 NATIONALISM IN JAPAN: ITS THEORETICAL BACKGROUND AND PROSPECTS
5 FASCISM--SOME PROBLEMS: A CONSIDERATION OF ITS POLITICAL DYNAMICS
6 A CRITIQUE OF DE-STALINIZATION
7 POLITICS AS A SCIENCE IN JAPAN: RETROSPECT AND PROSPECTS
8 FROM CARNAL LITERATURE TO CARNAL POLITICS
9 SOME PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL POWER
10 SOME REFLECTIONS ON ARTICLE IX OF THE CONSTITUTION
11 POLITICS AND MAN IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD
GLOSSARY AND BIOGRAPHIES
CHRONOLOGY
SUGGESTED READING
INDEX
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Title: Thought and behavior in modern Japanese politics : Masao Maruyama ; edited by Ivan Morris.
Author: Maruyama, Masao, 1914-1996
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Source Version: Thought and behavior in modern Japanese politics : Masao Maruyama ; edited by Ivan Morris
Maruyama, Masao, 1914-1996
London: Oxford University Press, 1969.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02408
Subject Headings: • Nationalism -- Japan
• National characteristics, Japanese
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