The Influence of Culture on Strategic Decision Making in Japan and China

This thesis considers in the influence of culture on strategic decision-making processes in Japan and China. It applies strategic culture and operational code analysis to two historical case studies, Japan in 1941 and China in 1954, and considers primary source documents from both cases. Through thi...

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CODING
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DECISION MAKING
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STRENGTH(GENERAL)
THEORY
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