Immigration Policy in Japan in the 21st Century Course Title: International Migration Course Code: BE 22 421 Name: Onyejelem Prince Daniel O. STUDENT ID: 201118001 Major: Sociology School of Social and International Studies‚ G30 program Introduction The rapid increase in the number of immigrants to Japan during the Heisei era has raised anxieties among Japanese about the future of their country‚ national identity‚ and how to manage the influx. There is a muted public discourse about this
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used force to get what they wanted with regard to trade‚ port access‚ and settlement. The Portuguese were considered like bandits‚ but the Chinese allowed for them to trade and eventually settle. The Chinese viewed themselves as superior and these foreigners as less than civilized. This was integral part of Chinese thinking and was a major factor in the reasoning in the way China dealt with the West. According to Wakeman‚ the Chinese viewed themselves as superior to all other societies‚ he states‚ “The
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Thirdly‚ tourism greatly influences the citizens’ culture. Tourism allows people to experience other cultures. They may see how foreigners behave‚ what clothes they wear or what are their customs. However‚ this impact of tourism may destroy the local way of life. For instance the customs of the local people may simply disappear and be displaced by those brought by the foreigners and the local uniqueness changes into cultural mixture. To conclude‚ there are arguments to both‚ that countries should and
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still dominates. The traditional culture still dominates because the locals do not encourage free interaction with foreigners. The local people even have their own different schools and public institutions. The Arabs are generally polite and hospitable to visitors. These visitors are expected to respect the customs and beliefs of the Arabs in return. In the months of Ramadan‚ foreigners are expected to avoid eating‚ drinking or smoking in public. During this month the official working hours are reduced
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some of what more successful countries have done‚ to improve what the eagle is weak in. Being a fairly famous country‚ it has attracted many different foreigners from all over the world to stop by and visit its lovely places. However‚ due to some of its weaknesses in its country‚ it has downgraded the impression taken from many potential foreigners; Some of its weaknesses frequently seen and heard worldwide through the news‚ would be of its massive in number and constant floods‚ of which could be
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interesting phenomenon among animals. The traveling birds’ flight cover nearly half of the earth annually. The massive group of reeboks migrate on African grassland. We human beings also have the similar behavior——immigration. Coming across with foreigners seems common nowadays. Being expatriates as businessmen or international students is also becoming an inevitable tendency. However‚ immigration has much more discrepancies with the situations listed above. Immigration means abandon the motherland
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Final Exam Essay Question 1: As we can see from Exhibit 1( in comparison with Exhibit 16.1)‚ we noticed that the during four-year period 2009-2012‚ the United States stays as the largest amount of FDI inflows. The other most popular destinations of FDI flows still include the countries mentioned in the textbook: the United Kingdom‚ France‚ China‚ Canada‚ Spain‚ and Germany. These countries still have locational advantages for FDI. And Japan plays an even smaller role in FDI inflows‚ with average
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industry has provided millions of people with jobs where five and a half million foreigners are employed in Saudi Arabia alone. Portions of the money earned by the foreigners are sent to developing countries which help their countries develop faster. With such lucre‚ the country is able to fortify its defences‚ infrastructure and even water sources. To be able to support an entire nation including millions of foreigners‚ oil is indeed an imperative for the development of a country. Not only is oil
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Day of Empire Analysis Amy Chua’s thesis in Day of Empire is that the biggest contributing factor of the demise of hyperpowers throughout history is the loss of tolerance by the ruling entity. She believes that when the hyperpowers begin to decline they begin to blame everything on the outsiders. Sometimes this is caused by a regime change or a ruler’s search for a scapegoat. Her theory states that this intolerance causes social unrest and rebellion by the oppressed groups. The Persian Empire
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