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    How did the changes resulting from isolation affect Japan economically? Because of this isolation japan’s economy wasn’t that affected.due to the peace‚they did not have to worry about missionaries coming in their land and trying to convert the japanese to christian’s the isolation mostly is had a positive influence on japan’s economy and also had a slight negative influence The positive influences were that they did not have to worry about other countries the economy had a Slight negative influence

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    Role Zen Buddhism plays in shaping the art of Japan Japan was not a Buddhist place until it was imported from China through the Korean peninsula in the 6th century. Monks and lay Buddhist were instrumental in the practice of the new religion from mainland Asia to the Island of Japan. However‚ this new found religion had different practices and paths in the Japanese culture. Zen Buddhism‚ even though‚ had Chinese origin‚ had a new development in Japan in which there was a belief that enlightenment

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    Female mill workers in England and Japan: How similar were their experiences? Nikita Thompson B period 10/6/11 If a person who thinks they have it tough with their job takes a look at the fact that a young Japanese or British girl worked longer hours‚ got paid less‚ and put up with horrendous working conditions‚ that person might reconsider their statement. Despite the fact that Japan and England had many similarities with female

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    During the era of the weak emperor Taisho (1912-26)‚ the political power shifted from the oligarchic clique (genro) to the parliament and the democratic parties. In the First World War‚ Japan joined the Allied powers‚ but played only a minor role in fighting German colonial forces in East Asia. At the following Paris Peace Conference of 1919‚ Japan’s proposal of amending a "racial equality clause" to the covenant of the League of Nations was rejected by the United States‚ Britain and Australia

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    Origin of World War II in the Asian-Pacific Region Why did Japan ultimately decide to start World War II by invading China in 1937 and then worsen the conflict by attacking the British and Americans in 1941? Were these attacks the effects of a Japanese state with an extreme belief of nationalism‚ or of a particularly coercive social order‚ or of economic and social inequalities‚ or had Japan by the late 1930s entered a stage of late capitalist development that naturally evolved into fascism? Was

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    From 1988 onwards‚ Japan made a policy to contribute to international peace. The announcement about it was made by Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita (竹下登)‚ who introduced “International Contribution Initiatives” that included economic cooperation‚ cultural cooperation‚ and cooperation for peace. Japan had claimed a willingness to take responsibility for the past‚ but was still was unable to be more interactive with the UN. In the early 1990s‚ Ichirō Ozawa‚ the LDP Secretary of State‚ criticized the

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    Did you know that Japan accepts almost no immigrants into the country compared to some countries? We only accept less than 16% of immigrants accepted in Europe (Office of immigration statistics). This is remarkable because Japan is a developed country and is as wealthy as other countries in Europe and other continents. According to the department of homeland security‚ Japan accepted one of the fewest numbers of immigrants in Asia in 2015. Furthermore‚ research from the same source shows that the

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    The Rise of Western Culture and Economy in Japan after World War II According to some scholars‚ a society’s culture determines its economic destiny. Before 1860‚ Japan had been isolated for over two centuries‚ and it was not until the aftermath of World War II when Japan was forced to ration food to extreme measures (Hiesinger 39)‚ the Japanese people’s fear of become a Western sub-colony coupled with “their flexible attitude towards cultural variance (Sparke 10)‚” ushered them into economic and

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    potentials. However‚ to develop and implement effective human resource management strategies in their expansion into Asian markets‚ it is imperative for MNCs to understand Asian cultural values. For the purpose of this work‚ we will focus on the case of Japan. Fundamental concepts of cross-cultural management and different aspects Concept 1 - national cultural dimension in the business context Concept 2 - the influence of national culture on the business culture Concept 3 - value orientations

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    did Japan turn to militarism and drift away from democracy in the 1930s and the 1940s? How did US occupation authorities seek to prevent Japan from relapsing into the past system of military expansion? The root of Japan’s militarism started out from the developments of the Meiji era that was established by imperial restoration after Edo period. The idea of the Meiji Revolution‚ to boost morale and to extricate Japan from the idea of Tokugawa feudalism‚ had been carried over to turn Japan into

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