Richard J. Samuels is Ford International Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for International Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Preface: Leaders Matter
ix
Introduction: Why Leaders Matter
1
(20)
Part I. Creation Stories: the Nineteenth Century
Chasing Prestige and Security
21
(20)
How to Build a State: Count Cavour, Ito Hirobumi, and Yamagata Aritomo
41
(28)
How to Build Wealth: Alessandro Rossi, Okubo Toshimichi, and Shibusawa Eichi
69
(30)
Part II. Liberal Exhaustion: the Early Twentieth Century
The Death of Liberalism: Giovanni Giolitti and Hara Kei
99
(25)
The Birth of Corporatism: Muto Sanji, Alessandro Rossi, Kishi Nobusuke, Giovanni Agnelli, and Ayukawa Gisuke
124
(28)
The Total Leader: Benito Mussolini
152
(27)
Part III. In the American Imperium: the Cold War
Chasing Democracy
179
(18)
What Kind of Ally to Be: Alcide De Gasperi and Yoshida Shigeru
197
(28)
Putting Corruption in Its Place: Kishi Nobusuke and Amintore Fanfani
225
(38)
Part IV. Degrees of Freedom: After the Cold War
Chasing Normality
263
(36)
Choices on the Left: Achille Occhetto and Fuwa Tetsuzo
299
(17)
Options on the Right: Umberto Bossi, Silvio Berlusconi, Ozawa Ichiro, and Ishihara Shintaro
316
(28)
Conclusion: How Leaders Have Mattered in Italy and Japan
344
(19)
Notes
363
(48)
References
411
(34)
Index
445
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