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INTERNATIONAL TRADE - JAPAN (4) answer(s).
 
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Japan and the third world: patterns, power and prospects / Nester, William R 1992  Book
Nester, William R Book
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Publication Hound Mills, macmillan Press, 1992.
Description x,233p.
Standard Number 0333526422
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034357327.5201724/NES 034357MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   005163


Japan's emerging global role / Unger, Danny (ed); Blackburn, Paul (ed) 1993  Book
Unger, Danny Book
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Publication Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993.
Description x,210p.
Standard Number 1555873871
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036243337.52/UNG 036243MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Military revolution in early modern Japan / Stavros, Matthew   Journal Article
Stavros, Matthew Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Military changes that took place in Japan during the late sixteenth century bear a striking resemblance to those in Europe at about the same time. This essay argues that the Roberts thesis of military revolution - widely applied to Europe - provides a useful framework for identifying a series of cascading developments that, once realized, constituted the fundamental elements of a similar revolution in early modern Japan. These included: the almost universal adoption of firearms, the development of tactics for the effective deployment of those firearms, and finally, a change in the composition and organization of armies leading to the professionalization of warfare. Most important, by revolutionizing the way armies were organized and wars were fought, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi contributed directly to the emergence of new notions of centralized authority that were critical to the creation of a unified and peaceful early modern state.
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White paper on international trade.Japan 1975. / Japan External Trade Organisation 1975  Book
Japan External Trade Organisation Book
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Publication Tokyo, Japan External Trade organization-JETRO, 1975.
Description 184p.
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015447382.0952/JAP 015447MainOn ShelfGeneral