Conflict in Japan
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- PART I: Introduction -- 1. Conflict: An Approach to the Study of Japan -- 2. Conflict and Its Accommodation: Omote-Ura and Uchi-Soto Relations -- PART II: Conflict in Interpersonal Relations: Individuals, Families, and Villages -- 3. Nonconfrontational Strategies for Management of Interpersonal Conflicts -- 4. Analysis of Conflict in a Television Home Drama -- 5. Spirit Possession and Village Conflict -- PART III: Conflict in Movements and Organizations: Labor, Education, and Women -- 6. Conflict and Its Resolution in Industrial Relations and Labor Law -- 7. Conflict in Institutional Environments: Politics in Education -- 8. Student Conflict -- 9 Status Conflict: The Rebellion of the Tea Pourers -- PART IV: Conflict in the Political Process: Parties, Bureaucracy, and Interest Groups -- 10. Conflict in the Diet: Toward Conflict Management in Parliamentary Politics -- 11. Policy Conflict and Its Resolution tvithin the Governmental System -- 12. Conflict over Government Authority and Markets: Japan's Rice Economy -- PART V: Conclusion -- 13. Conflict and Its Resolution in Postwar Japan -- Contributors -- Index