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Bibliography Although it is a bit unusual, I am including two bibliographies which shall simply be called Alternative A and Alternative B. These neutral words seem more appropriate than labelling them tatemae and honne, or Japanapology and Japan-bashing, or pro and con, or any other loaded terminology. The first group clearly takes a more positive, favorable, approving stance; the second a more negative, critical, sometimes harsh position. There are good and bad books in each category so inclusion in one or the other is not necessarily a judgement as to their intrinsic value. But the second group does tend to be more objective and truthful on the whole. Do not be misled by the fact that there are about as many entries listed under each category. There are vastly more books which could come under Alternative A, so many that it was pointless to include them all. Anyway, they are rela- tively well known already and you can tell their position almost from the title and book jacket. Far fewer books would fit in Alternative B, and these are often less well known, so the list is more comprehensive. Both categories of books are needed to get both sides of the story. Even if you disagree with one version, that is no excuse to deny its existence or hide the existence of the books that present it. I therefore hope that this practice will be followed by other authors, whether in a single or alternative bibliographies. It is indispensable to show readers the whole

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Although it is a bit unusual, I am including two bibliographies which shall simply be called Alternative A and Alternative B. These neutral words seem more appropriate than labelling them tatemae and honne, or Japanapology and Japan-bashing, or pro and con, or any other loaded terminology. The first group clearly takes a more positive, favorable, approving stance; the second a more negative, critical, sometimes harsh position. There are good and bad books in each category so inclusion in one or the other is not necessarily a judgement as to their intrinsic value. But the second group does tend to be more objective and truthful on the whole.

Do not be misled by the fact that there are about as many entries listed under each category. There are vastly more books which could come under Alternative A, so many that it was pointless to include them all. Anyway, they are rela­tively well known already and you can tell their position almost from the title and book jacket. Far fewer books would fit in Alternative B, and these are often less well known, so the list is more comprehensive.

Both categories of books are needed to get both sides of the story. Even if you disagree with one version, that is no excuse to deny its existence or hide the existence of the books that present it. I therefore hope that this practice will be followed by other authors, whether in a single or alternative bibliographies. It is indispensable to show readers the whole

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range of opinion no matter where one may stand personally. This comment is intended particularly for the Japanapologists who have gone out of their way to create the impression that they are not only the mainstream but that countercurrents scarcely exist.

Alternative A

Abegglen, James C., Management And Labor, The Japanese Solution, Tokyo, Kodansha International, 1973.

---, The Japanese Factory, Glenco, Free Press, I958. Abegglen, James C., and Stalk, George, Kaisha, The Japanese Cor­

poration, New York, Basic Books, I985. Athos, A. G., and Pascale, R., The Art of Japanese Management, New

York, Simon and Schuster, 1981. Bayley, David, Forces of Order: Police Behavior in Japan and the

United States, Berkeley, University of California Press, I976. Bailon, Robert J., The Japanese Employee, Tokyo, Tuttle, 1969. Benedict, Ruth, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword, Tokyo, Tuttle,

1954. Clifford, William, Crime Control in Japan, Boston, D.C. Heath, I976. Christopher, Robert C., Second To None, American Companies In

Japan, New York, Crown Publishers, I987. ---,The Japanese Mind: The Goliath Explained, New York, Linden

Press, I 983. Cummings, William, Education and Equality in Japan, Princeton,

Princeton University Press, I 980. Curtis, Gerald L., The Japanese Way of Politics, New York, Columbia

University Press, I988. Dore, Ronald, Flexible Rigidities, London, Athlone Press, I986. ---, Taking Japan Seriously, Stanford, Stanford University Press,

1987. Dore, Ronald, and Sako, Mari, How The Japanese Learn To Work,

London, Routledge, 1989. Duke, Benjamin, The Japanese School, New York, Praeger, I986. Feigenbaum, Edward A., and McCorduck, Pamela, The Fifth Gener­

ation: Artificial Intelligence and Japan's Computer Challenge to the World, Reading, Addison-Wesley, 1983.

Forbis, William H., Japan Today, Tokyo, Tuttle, I975. Gibney, Frank, Japan: The Fragile Superpower, Tokyo, Tuttle, I975. Johnson, Chalmers, MIT/ And The Japanese Miracle, Stanford, Stan-

ford University Press, 1982. Kahn, Herman, The Emerging Japanese Superstate, Harmondsworth,

Penguin Books, 1970.

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Lynn, Richard, Educational Achievement in Japan, Lessons for the West, Armonk, M.E. Sharpe, 1988.

Ouchi, William, Theory Z, Reading, Addison-Wesley, 1981. Reischauer, Edwin 0., The Japanese, Cambridge, Harvard University

Press, 1981. ---, The Japanese Today, Cambridge, Harvard University Press,

1988. ---, My Life Between Japan And America, New York, Harper and

Row, 1986. Tanaka, Kakuei, Building A New Japan, Tokyo, Simul Press, 1972. Vogel, Ezra F., Comeback, New York, Simon and Schuster, 1985. ---,Japan As Number One, Cambridge, Harvard University Press,

1979. White, Merry, The Japanese Educational Challenge: A Commitment to

Children, New York, Free Press, 1987. Zengage, Thomas R., and Ratcliffe, C. Tait, The Japanese Century,

Challenge and Response, London, Longman, 1989.

Alternative B

Apter, David E., and Sawa, Nagayo, Against the State, Politics and Social Protest in Japan, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1984.

Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, The Other Japan, Armonk, M.E. Sharpe, 1988.

Chalmers, Norma J., Industrial Relations in Japan: The Peripheral Sec­tor, London, Routledge, 1989.

Clark, Rodney, The Japanese Company, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1979.

Dale, Peter N., The Myth of Japanese Uniqueness, London, Routledge, and New York, St. Martin's Press, 1986.

Emmott, Bill, The Sun Also Sets, Why Japan Will Not Be Number One, London, Simon & Schuster, 1989.

Fallows, James, More Like Us: Making America Great Again, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1989.

Fukutake, Tadashi, Japanese Society Today, Tokyo, University of To­kyo Press, 1981.

Hanami, Tadashi, Labor Relations in Japan Today, Tokyo, Kodansha International, 1979.

Kamata, Satoshi, Japan In The Passing Lane, New York, Random House, 1980.

Kaplan, David E., and Dubro, Alec, Yakuza: The Explosive Account of Japan's Underworld, Reading, Addison-Wesley, 1986.

McCormack, Gavan, and Sugimoto, Yoshio (eds.), Democracy in Con­temporary Japan, Armonk, M.E. Sharpe, 1986.

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294 Mouer, Ross, and Sugimoto, Yoshio, Images of Japanese Society, Lon­

don, KPI, 1986. Nagai, Michio, Higher Education in Japan: Its Take-Off and Crash,

Tokyo, University of Tokyo Press, 1971. Nakane, Chie, Japanese Society, Berkeley, University of California

Press, 1970. Prestowitz, Clyde V., Trading Places: How We Allowed Japan To Take

the Lead, New York, Basic Books, 1988. Rohlen, Thomas P., For Harmony and Strength, Berkeley, University

of California Press, 1974. ---,Japan's High Schools, Berkeley, University of California Press.

1983. Seidensticker, Edward, This Country, Japan, Tokyo, Kodansha Inter­

national, 1979. Sethi, S. Prakash, Namiki, Nobuaki, Swanson, Carl L., The False

Promise of the Japanese Miracle, New York, Pitman Publishing, 1984.

Seward, Jack, More About The Japanese, Tokyo, Lotus Press, 1984. ---, The Japanese, Tokyo, Lotus Press, 1984. Steiner, Kurt, Krauss, Ellis S., and Flanagan, Scott C. (eds.), Political

Opposition and Local Politics in Japan, Princeton, Princeton Uni­versity Press, 1980.

Tasker, Peter, Inside Japan: Wealth, Work and Power in the New Jap­anese Empire, London, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1987.

Taylor, Jared, Shadows of the Rising Sun, New York, William Morrow, 1983.

van Wolferen, Karel, The Enigma of Japanese Power, New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1989.

Vogel, Ezra F., (ed.), Modern Japanese Organization and Decision­Making, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1975.

Wolf, Marvin J., The Japanese Conspiracy, New York, Empire Books. 1983.

Woronoff, Jon, Japan: The Coming Economic Crisis, Tokyo, Yohan, 1979.

---,Japan: The Coming Social Crisis, Tokyo, Yohan, 1980. ---,Japan's Commercial Empire. Tokyo, Lotus Press, New York,

M. E. Sharpe, and London, Macmillan, 1986. ---,Japan's Wasted Workers, Tokyo, Lotus Press, and New York,

Rowman & Allenheld, 1981. ---,Inside Japan Inc., Tokyo, Lotus Press, 1982. ---, The Japan Syndrome, Tokyo, Lotus Press, and New Bruns-

wick, Transaction Publishers, 1985. ---,Politics, The Japanese Way, Tokyo, Lotus Press, London, Mac­

millan, New York, and St. Martin's Press, 1987. ---, World Trade War, Tokyo, Lotus Press, and New York, Prae­

ger/Greenwood, 1985.

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Index

Abe, Shintaro, 162 Abegglen, James, 12, 29-30, 35, 39, 56-58, 93 academics, 20, 22, 24, 33,59-61, 111, 115, 142, 147, 149, 156,218,

286-89 aerospace, 78 Agriculture, Ministry of, 71, 78-79, 151, 206 aid, 197, 199-200, 214 amakudari (revolving door), 150, 152, 161, 218 Amaya, Naohiro, 209 amenities, 245, 248-49, 253-58 Arabs, 87, 204 Art of Japanese Management, 37, 56 Ataka, 62 Athos, A.G., 56-57

Bayley, David, 126 Beckett, Sir Terence, 69 big business, 34-39,40-41,44,46-49, 52-57, 175, 191, 267-68, see

also business community budget, 86, 117, 150, 153, 200-202, 264-65 bureaucracy, 14, 70-73, 77-79, 115, 117, 122, 147-57, 161-64, 166,

174, 249, 265 Buruma, Ian, 216 business community, 70-73, 79-80, 95, 120, 145-46, 150-52, 156-63,

206, 208-209

Cs, Seven, 56-59, 89, 94 capitalists, 40-41, 189-90 change, 14-15, 141, 148, 151, 178, 204, 207-209, 240, 252, 259, 284,

see also reform children, 180-86, 190-95, 209, 248, 264, 269-70, see also education China, 172, 197, 202, 206, 212, 276 Christopher, Robert, 13, 64, 125-26, 150, 171, 192

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Clark, Rodney, 36 classes, 13, 30, 37-38, 99, 188-96, 224 Clifford, William, 125 closed-country syndrome, 172-73, 205-210, 284 coal mining, 76-77, 153 company, 12, 29-49, 51-67, 130-31, 174, 186, 190, 193-94, 229, 234,

248, 256-57, 267, 276 computers, 76 Confucianism, 38-39, 109, 195, 276 construction, 63, 90, 94, 159, 161, 249-50 Construction, Ministry of, 70, 151, 154, 161, 244-45, 249, 254 "core" system, 37-38, 48, 52-55 corruption, 142, 144-45, 150, 152, 161-62, 288-89 cost of living, 66-67, 80, 84-85, 222-23, 247, 250 Craig, Albert M., 155-56 crime, 119. 125-38, 154 culture, 14, 235, 237-38, 258 Cummings, William, 99, 105 Curtis, Gerald, 141

Dai-lchi Kangyo, 58 Dainichi, 63 debt, 86, 153 decision-making, 41-43, 47-49, 164-65 defense, 15, 154, 158, 201-202, 210-11, 214 Defense, Ministry of, 71, 154, 161 democracy, 14, 118, 149, 151, 159-62, 163-68, 184, 274 Democratic Socialist Party, 144, 160 Dentsu, 42, 58 Diet, 70, 151, 162-63, 168, 198 diplomats, 20, 24, 201, 214-18, 287-89 distribution, 52-58, 63, 65, 90, 94 Doko, Toshiwo, 41, 160 Dore, Ronald, 13, 39, 56, 186-87 dual structure, 36-38, 46-48, 89-91 Duke, Benjamin, 99, 114-15

East Asian economies, 83-84, 89, 199, 276 Economic Planning Agency, 82, 153-54, 222-23, 247, 254 economics, 11-12, 29-49, 51-67, 69-80, 81-98, 212, 227 Economist, 69, 72, 142, 149, 221, 224 education, 12-14, 84-85, 154, 180, 187-88, 192-94, 278 Education, Ministry of, Ill, 116-17, 122, 162, 185 elections, 145, 160, 163, 176 electronics, 56-59, 76

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elite, 131-4, 30, 38, 108, 150-55, 166, 187, 190-91, 193-95, 262, 267, 279-80

endaka (high yen crisis), 88, 232 Environmental Agency, 158 equality, 13, 188-96, 210 Europe, 83-84, 87-88, 100-101, 104-105, 112, 127, 132, 200, 210,

213, 263 examinations, 13, 99, 103-13, 115-16, 118-19, 121, 187-88 Export-Import Bank, 75 exporting, 65-67, 71-75, 95

factionalism, 175-76 factory workers, 48, 5 I , 194, 228 failures, 59-67, 78-80, 87-91, 254, 165-66, 271-74 "fair share," 164-66 family, 16, 36, 119, 121, 144, 179-86, 187-89, 191-95, 234-45, 243,

246, 248, 264, 269-71 Fanuc, 60 Far Eastern Economic Review, 203 farming, 63, 78-79,91,94, 158, 165, 222, 225, 250 Fifth Generation Computer, 77-78 Finance, Ministry of, 70, 151, 153, 161, 206 Financial Times, 82-83, 88, 142 Forbes, 52, 190, 221 Forbis, William, 14-15, 171 Foreign Affairs, Ministry of, 203, 206 foreigners, see gaijin foreign policy, 158, 197-219, 271 France, 200, 206, 223, 228 Fukuda, Takeo, 142, 197, 203 Fukuoka, Masayuki, 146, 168 Furst, Dan, 238

gaijin (foreigners), 16-17, 19-26,64-65, 173, 201, 240, 279-90 generations, 183-86, 230, 268-69 Germany, 228, 244, 248 Gibney, Frank, 13, 187 Gold, Stan, Ill graduation, 101-103, 115-16, 118, 193-95 Great Britain, 200, 206, 223, 228 Gregory, Gene, 258 groupism, 12, 114-15, 126, 164-66, 171-78, 185, 194-95 growth rate, II, 81-86, 87-89, 224

Hakuhodo, 225 happiness, 14, 34, 119, 264

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harmony, 12, 39, 44, 115, 142, 164-65, 171-86 Hattori, 40 Health and Welfare, Ministry of, 70, 76, 151, 161, 264 Heiwa Sogo, 62 hierarchy, 37-39, 115-16, 117-19, 129, 144, 166-67, 174-77, 182,

186-96, 206, 210, 262 Honda, 40, 57-58 honne (reality), 16-26, 105, 120, 175, 185, 250, 279-80, 285-87 Hosomi, Takashi, 205 hours worked, 48, 179-80, 228, 231-33, 245 housing, 84-85, 222, 224, 226, 231, 243-52, 269

IBM, 65, 76 individualism, 114-15, 120-21, 134, 171, 184-86, 233, 235, 275-78 industrial policy, 69-80, 157, 277-78 inflation, 82-85, 189, 250-51 international comparisons, 45-46, 100-101, 104-106, 108-109, 112,

117, 120, 126-27, 132, 167, 174, 178-80, 182, 190, 222-23, 226, 228, 233, 235, 239, 244, 247-48, 255, 258, 263, 266-67, 268, 275-76

internationalization, 121, 142, 205-10 Ishihara, Takashi, 205 Ishii, Akira, 128

Japanapologists, 8-9, 19-26,33-34,39,41-43,71,83,87, 104, 110, 115, 120, 125-26, 137, 140-44, 146-47, 155-56, 167-68, 179, 182, 214-19, 221-22, 226, 240, 250, 267, 272, 279-90

Japan as No. l, 16, 26, 99-101, 168, 273-74, 279-80, 284-86 Japan-bashers, 8-9, 22-23, 285 Japan Communist Party, 144 Japan Development Bank, 75 Japan Economic Research Center, 81 Japan Productivity Center, 34, 229 Japan Socialist Party, 144 Japan Society, 14, 239, 289 Japan's Wasted Workers, 30, 84 Japan: The Coming Economic Crisis, 82 Johnson, Chalmers, 69-70, 72-74, 149-50, 152 journalists, 19, 24, 59-63, 69, 72, 142-44, 146, 149, 158, 168, 197-99,

201, 203, 208, 221-22, 225-26, 230, 287-89 juku (cram school), 104, 113, 118-19, 188 Justice, Ministry of, 132, 154 juvenile delinquency, 119, 127, 129, 134

Kahn, Herman, II, 13, 81,253 Kaifu, Toshiki, 144, 258

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Kaisha, 31, 39-40 Kanji, Nishio, 101 Kawanishi, Hirosuke, 43 Keidanren, 159-60, 223 keiretsu (horizontal groups), 52-55 Keizai Doyukai, 159, 205, 281 Kojin, 62 Kokusai Denshin Denwa (KDD), 145, 152 Komeito, 144, 160 Korea, 172, 176, 202, 210, 212 Kurokawa, Kishio, 256

Labor, Ministry of, 45, 158, 161-62, 186, 229-30 land prices, 84-85, 189, 223, 249-51, 253, 259 language, 177-78, 180; 182-83, 194 learning from Japan, 22, 103, 105, 125, 240, 252, 273-79, 284

299

leisure, 16, 43, 108, 110--13, 129, 179-80, 185, 227-33, 234-41 Liberal Democratic Party, 115, 118, 121-22, 141-48, 159-63, 165-67,

175, 252-54, 258 lifetime employment, 12, 29-31, 34, 35-39, 267-68, 277, 280 literacy, 99, 108, 110, 239 lobbies, 215, 218, 288-89 loyalty, 34, 44-45, 114-15, 129, 174, 179, 186, 233 Lynn, Richard, 99, 103

MacEachron, David, 14, 126, 239 Macrae, Norman, 69, 72 Maekawa Report, 86, 148 Makieda, Motofumi, 102 management, 12, 29-49, 51-67, 97, 113-15, 179, 189, 228-9, 232-33,

277 Mansfield, Mike, 15-16, 215-16 market manipulation, 54-58, 65, 71, 73, 75-80, 94-95, 200--201, 212-

14, 251 market share, 55, 51, 66, 93-96, 276-77 Marubeni, 131 Masamura, Kimihiro, 224 Matsushita, 40, 56-59, 64 men, 37, 176-77, 179-80, 234, 238, 245-46 meritocracy, 13, 99, 115-16, 166-67, 186-96, 193-94 middle-class consciousness, 13, 192, 224 Miki, Takeo, 142, 168 Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), 69-78, 95-96, 151-

53, 154, 157, 206, 231, 254, 258-59, 271 MIT/ And The Japanese Miracle, 14 minorities, 172, 176

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Mitsubishi, 53, 64, 131 Mitsui, 53, 61, 131 Miyazawa, Kiichi, 162, 203 Morita, Akio, 40 Munitions Ministry, 70

Nagai, Michio, Ill Nakane, Chie, 173-74 Nakasone, Yasuhiro, 86, 121-22, 142, 148, 157-58, 162, 168, 171-72,

197, 199, 202, 207-208, 215, 256, 258 nationalism, 171-78, 183, 209-10, 283-84 N ikkeiren, 159, 231 , 272 Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK), 238-39 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone (NTT), 64, 73, 162 Nissan, 41, 60, 164 Nomura, 58

Ohira, Masayoshi, 142, 168, 197, 203, 230, 244, 257 oil crisis, 79, 81, 83, 87, 232 Okada, Kunio, 34 Okita, Saburo, 209 old age, 36, 153, 182, 190-91, 262-64,266-72 Opposition, 162, 165, 168, 175, 265; see also the respective parties Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 83-

84, 87-88, 153, 207' 223, 263 Orr, Robert M., 146 Osaka, 249, 256-57 Ouchi, William, 12, 32-35, 126

Pascal, R., 35, 56-57 people, 80, 115, 151, 163-68, 263 peripheral workers, 36-38,40,48-49,97, 175, 191, 233,262, 267-68 pharmaceuticals, 76 politicians, 141-49, 159-62, 175-76, 213-14 politics, 14, 141-68, 175, 273 pollution, 158-59, 165-66 population, 201-202, 214, 248, 250, 257, 262 Post, Ministry of, 154 poverty, 14, 16, 188, 190-91, 226-27, 235, 246,271-72 pressure groups, 151-52, 158, 163-66, 252, see also business community Prime Minister's Office, 102, 138, 167, 186, 191-92, 229, 239 productivity, 46-49, 51 , 63 profits, 66-67, 79-80, 92-97 protectionism, 88-89 public works, 86, 90, 158, 161

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quality control, 31-34, 47-48, 228

radicals, 117, 166, 174, 184 railways, 154 Reagan, Ronald, 178, 215, 275, 289 Recruit scandal, 146, 152, 161-62 reform, 148, 151, 178, 263, 280, 284; administrative, 157-58; educa­

tional, 116-23; political, 146; tax, 157

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Reischauer, Edwin 0., 12, 14, 21, 43-45, 99, 107, 142, 146, 167, 179, 186, 191-92, 215-16, 239

religion, 176, 235, 271 retirement, 30, 36, 262-63, 266-69 Riccar, 61 robots, 60-62, 96, 268 Rohlen, Thomas P., 109

Saito, Eishiro, 223 salaryman, 47-9, 179, 189, 194, 228-30 Sato, Eisaku, 145 savings, 268-69 Saxonhouse, Gary, 71 Sengoku, Tamotsu, 108 seniority, 38, 97, 177, 182-83, 194, 267 services, 63, 91 Schick, 65 Shindo, Eiichi, 210, 227 shipbuilding, 75-76, 79-80, 153 Shiseido, 58 Singapore. 208, 223 small enterprise, 14, 35-39, 46-49, 63, 94, 165, 191, 233, 267-68 social security, 201-206, 269 society, 14-16,99-100, 105-108, Ill, 114-15, 120, 134, 145, 171-96 Sony,40, 56-59 Sord, 63 Soviet Union, 202, 206, 210, 212 statistics, 83-86, 127. 190, 192, 222, 224, 228, 232, 236-37 steel, 75, 79, 153 subcontractors, 38, 40, 46, 48, 52-55, 61, 63, 90, 97, 175, 233, 244,

267-8 suicide, 119, 230, 272 Sunshine Project, 78 Suzuki, Shunichi, 255-56 Suzuki, Zenko, 142, 168, 197, 204, 257

Taira, Koji, 84 Takano, H., 127-28

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Takeshita, Noburo, 80, 142, 148, 159, 162, 168, 197-98, 203, 208, 251, 254, 257-58

Takeuchi, Hiroshi, 223, 227 Tanaka, Kakuei, 142, 145, 168, 250-51, 253 Tange, Kenzo, 256 tatemae (appearances), 16-26, 105, 120, 143, 171, 175, 185, 213-14,

236-37, 250, 279-80, 285-87 taxes, 131, 157-59, 250, 263-65 Taylor, Jared, 173, 195 technopolis, 258-59 Thayer, Nathaniel, 21 Theory A, 49 Theory Z, 12, 32-33, 37, 49 Tokyo, 158-59, 194, 223-25, 236, 245, 247, 249-60 Toyota, 40-41, 57-58, 64, 280 trade conflicts, 88-89, 158 Transport, Ministry of, 70, 75, 153, 161 Tsukuba, 254, 258 twenty-first century, 11, 16, 36,230,233,251-59,264,266-67,284

unemployment, 83-84, 262 unions, 31, 43, 97, 102, 117-18, 122, 165, 175, 230, 265 United Nations, 198, 203, 207 United States, 41, 100, 104, 108, 112, 118, 120, 126-27, 132, 135, 164,

167, 197, 199-203, 206-207, 210-19, 222-23, 239, 244, 263, 278, 284

university, 102-103, 110-12, 117-18, 150, 175, 188, 193 Uno, Sosuke, 143, 168 urbanization, 234-36, 243-60 Ushiba, Nobuhiko, 209 Ushio, Jiro, 281-82

Victor Company of Japan, 57 Vogel, Ezra, 12-14, 74, 76, 79, 99-101, 105, 116, 125, 129, 149-50,

152, 163-64, 167, 179, 239, 261, 264-65, 273-74, 280-81 Voss, Gustav, 102

wages, 30, 34, 36-37,40,43,45, 97, 190-91, 232-33, 267-69 Wall Street Journal, 142 Watanabe, Michio, 162 wealth, 13,40-41, 146, 184, 188-91, 221-27, 246-47 welfare, 191, 261-72 Wolf, Marvin J., 69, 98 women, 30, 32, 36-38, 48, 100, 128, 158, 175-77, 180-82, 195, 267,

269-70 Wood, Robert C., 13-14, 192

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work ethic, 179-80, 186, 228-29, 234 workers, 12, 29-49, 96-97, 186, 194, 228-30, 267 Woronoff, Jon, 8-11,25,30, 32, 45, 47, 51, 60, 82, 171,205,240,

246, 259, 273, 278, 281

yakuza (gangsters), 129-30, 174-75, 238 Yamaha, 58 Yamazaki, 60

303

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Books by Jon Woronoff

WEST AFRICAN WAGER

ORGANIZING AFRICAN UNITY

HONG KONG: CAPITALIST PARADISE

KOREA'S ECONOMY, MAN-MADE MIRACLE

JAPAN: THE COMING SOCIAL CRISIS

JAPAN: THE COMING ECONOMIC CRISIS

JAPAN'S WASTED WORKERS

INSIDE JAPAN, INC.

WORLD TRADE WAR

JAPAN'S COMMERCIAL EMPIRE

THE JAPAN SYNDROME

ASIA'S "MIRACLE" ECONOMIES

POLITICS, THE JAPANESE WAY