La démocratie au Japon, singulière et universelle

Was Japanese democracy born in 1945? Is it the result of a democratic transplant carried out by the Americans? Beyond its particularities, does it meet the universal standards of democracy? This book attempts to answer these questions and to deconstruct preconceived notions about the Japanese politi...

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Delamotte, Guibourg
La démocratie au Japon, singulière et universelle
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