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  1. The Dark Side of Human Resource Management: The Story behind the Story.Nigel Holden & Nancy K. Napier - manuscript
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  • Sakuma shozan's Hegelian vision for japan.John E. Van Sant - 2004 - Asian Philosophy 14 (3):277 – 292.
    By the mid-19th century, an increasing number of Japan's political leaders and scholars realized that Japan had to adapt and incorporate some elements of Western-style industrialization into their own political and economic order as the necessary means to remain independent of Western imperialism. The Opium War in China, and later the Euro-American bombardments of the domain capitals in Choshu and Satsuma demonstrated that trying to defend the realm with only an increased emphasis on coastal defense would ultimately fail to keep (...)
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  • The Idea of Trans-national Public Philosophy as a Comprehensive Trans-Discipline for the 21st Century.Naoshi Yamawaki - 2010 - Diogenes 57 (3):135-149.
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  • Japan, Hybridity and the Creation of Colonialist Discourse.Rumi Sakamoto - 1996 - Theory, Culture and Society 13 (3):113-128.
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  • Ideology and Atmosphere in the Informational Society.Peter Dale - 1996 - Theory, Culture and Society 13 (3):27-52.
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