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Sidney Verba and Steven Kelman, Gary R. Orren, Ichiro Miyake, Joji Watanuki, Ikuo Kabashima, G. Donald FerreeJr.,, Elites and the Idea Equality: A Comparison of Japan, Sweden, and the United States, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press, 1987. £23.95 and $35.95.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 November 2008
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1 McKean, Margaret makes this point in her article, ‘Equality’, in Ishida, Takeshi and Krauss, Ellis S., eds., Democracy in Japan (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, forthcoming).Google Scholar
2 This is described not in the volume under review, but in an excellent article by one of Verba's coauthors using the same data set for Japan. See Ikuo, Kabashima and Broadbent, Jeffrey, ‘Referent Pluralism: Mass Media and Politics in Japan’, The Journal of Japanese Studies, Volume 21, Number 2 (Summer, 1986), pp. 333–334.Google Scholar