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Japanese Democracy, Reborn | Ian Buruma | Globe and Mail | 1 September 2009

the world in a window For half a century Japanese acquiesced in a de facto one-party state. Their rebellion now is an example to other Asian countries Give us 15 minutes of your time, and we will give you everything that matters in the world. Full Article at The Browser

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