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ID106389
Title ProperTokyo's transformation
Other Title Informationhow Japan is changing-and what it means for the United States
LanguageENG
AuthorHeginbotham, Eric ;  Ratner, Ely ;  Samuels, Richard J
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Japan is undergoing profound changes that are empowering its political leadership at the expense of its bureaucracy. But rather than bringing about a clean transfer of institutional authority, the reforms have created gridlock. The U.S.-Japanese alliance isn't dead, but it is getting more complicated.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 90, No. 5; Sep-Oct 2011: p.138-148
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol. 90, No. 5; Sep-Oct 2011: p.138-148
Key WordsJapan ;  Institutional Authority ;  US - Japanese Alliance ;  Earthquake ;  Tsunami ;  United States ;  Fukushima Nuclear Reactors ;  Hillary Clinton ;  Operation Tomodachi


 
 
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