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Democracy Without Competition in Japan:Opposition Failure in a One-Party Dominant State

Author(s): SCHEINER, Ethan;
ISBN: 0-521-84692-7;
Publisher: : Cambridge University Press Cambridge , 2006;
Call number: 324.252SCH;
Type: Book
Available At: Main Library -> stacks
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324.252SCH
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008160128 2006
020 $a0-521-84692-7
0820 $a324.252SCH
100 $aSCHEINER, Ethan$eAuthor
245 $aDemocracy Without Competition in Japan$bOpposition Failure in a One-Party Dominant State
260 $bCambridge University Press$aCambridge$c2006
653 $aDemocracy Japan, Political Parties, Patronage, Politics and Government

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