A crisis of leadership too : the many headed catastrophe points to deeper seated problems in governing Japan
Material type: TextSubject(s): In: The Economist 26 March 2011, p. 12. pp. 29-30.Summary: The Japanese no longer just find it hard to understand how nature could deal such a blow increasingly they want to know why the government of a rich and orderly land should be taking so long to tame and overheating nuclear plant. Japan has gone without effective leadership for so long. Japan's people can help adopting a different attitude to their government.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The Japanese no longer just find it hard to understand how nature could deal such a blow increasingly they want to know why the government of a rich and orderly land should be taking so long to tame and overheating nuclear plant. Japan has gone without effective leadership for so long. Japan's people can help adopting a different attitude to their government.
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