ABSTRACT
Recent events in Tianamen Square have made such books abruptly important, though in some aspects outdated. This one examines reforms in higher education from before the republic to March 1988, and focuses on educational and economic relations with groups outside China, and the effect the reforms may
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|8 pages
Introduction
part I|126 pages
Japan's Development ‘Miracles'
chapter 1|22 pages
The Governing Triad: Models of Development and Policy-making
chapter 2|23 pages
The Political Economic Culture
chapter 3|32 pages
The Political ‘Miracle'
chapter 4|25 pages
The Economic ‘Miracle'
chapter 5|22 pages
The Corporate ‘Miracle'
part II|108 pages
Japanese Policy-makers
chapter 6|8 pages
Bureaucracy
chapter 7|34 pages
Liberal Democratic Party
chapter 8|21 pages
Corporate World
chapter 9|43 pages
Political Auxiliaries
part III|84 pages
Japan's Neo-Mercantilist Policies
chapter 10|25 pages
Macroeconomic Policies
chapter 11|36 pages
Industrial Policy
chapter 12|21 pages
Foreign Policy
part IV|63 pages
Japan and the World into the Twenty-First century: Nationalism or Internationalism?