Thus, everybody has their eyes fixed to the outside world or other countries and ready to leave the country searching for a better life. The system economics are all helpless under pressure from the World Bank and IFM. Over the years, the Haitians society has attached on the back of a train running seventy mile per hour and yelling and screaming for help. Lack of understanding the foreign culture imposes on them that affect gravely the advancement of the society. If the principle were well applied in the country, Haiti would not be the poorest country in the Western …show more content…
After closing their doors for many years to Western countries, the new President employed a new development system (Meiji Restoration) and opened up his door to the world. Where he sent his minister to developed countries (Britain, France, Germany) to learn their socio-politico and economic system (Nicholas Jay Demerath 140). During this period the country and its society knew an extraordinary economic, political progress, which had dominated the world. They applied the principle learned in those countries, but did not throw away their nationalistic view. Instead, they incorporated their knowledge with the outside world, which emerge a significant socio-political and economic change.
Perhaps industrialization evolution was the most critical change the “Meiji Restoration” had undertaken in Japanese history. The country knew an industrial increase, for example iron smelters, shipyards, railways, etc. Nationally domestic companies developed a strong relationship with Western countries, which helped Japanese goods to freely trade with other nation states. Also during the pre-World War II, Japan has become one of the powerful countries in the East