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Japan's legal and political system is completely alien to its history and culture, imposed on the Japanese people without their involvement after World War II. The author examines the effects of this disastrous turn of events, showing how it has affected major decisions in Japanese public life.
Rocked by scandals and accusations that crucial decisions are made by non-elected officials, Japan has been called a democracy in name only. Is it?
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