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    Ind-Japan Relations

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    I recently spoke to a high-ranking Indian diplomat about the future of Indo-Japan relations in light of Shinzo Abe’s return to the premiership. The response was unwavering: India places “great importance” on its relationship with Japan and wants it to go “higher and higher.” With Abe at the helm‚ the time is ripe for this relationship to advance. Abe is known to be staunchly pro-Indian. Not only did he describe strengthening bilateral ties as extremely important to Japan’s interests in his 2006

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    Jenny Cho February 7‚ 2013 Stewart Assignment #4: Japan (Prompt/thesis) Prompt: Discuss possible reasons why Japan was the only non-western state to nationalize and win recognition as an equal and how it managed to accomplish this in a mere half century. Thesis: Being aware of recent Western invasions in China‚ Japan had recognized the need to transform their institutions and its society‚ therefore‚ Japan embraced nationalism. By 1649‚ Japan had shut down contact with the European world with the

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    Five Forces

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    Porter’s Five Forces Analysis Diagram 1 Porter’s five forces model (source from Business Resource Software‚ Inc.) The Porter’s five forces model will be used to evaluate information system and automobile industries. Determinants of Entry By entering into car manufacturing market is very costly and risky as the initial costs required a large capital investment on technologies‚ economics of scale and accessibility to distribution channels has restricted the entry of new entrant to the industry

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    global forces

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    Global&forces&and&the&Western&European& brewing&industry& By#Mike#Blee#and#Richard#Whittington# ! This#case#is#centred#on#the#European#brewing#industry#in#Western#Europe#and#examines#how#the#increasingly# competitive# pressure# of# operating# within# global# markets# is# causing# consolidation# through# acquisitions‚# alliances#and#closures#within#the#industry.#This#has#resulted#in#the#growth#of#the#brewers’#reliance#upon#sperC brands.# # In!the!early!years!of!the!21st!century‚!European

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    Honorification in Japan

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    Anime-to English IV For those of you who are shooting for "genuine" Anime-style roleplaying but may not be familiar with a great deal of Anime‚ here are some Japanese honorifics‚ familiarity terms and school speak comonly used in Anime. HONORIFICS | -chan |   cute; baby talk.  Children who grow up together may keep using the -chan honorific into adulthood.For close friends and relatives‚ especially female ones.  | -kun | familer title after name of colleague or student‚ usually male. Used for

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    Filial Piety In Japan

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    perspective in order to further its own agenda. Because of its long-standing separation from Western‚ primarily white countries‚ Japan was able to formulate its own values and ideals centered on filial piety‚ the development of a hierarchical class system‚ and strict roles for men and women in its early eras. Throughout the Tokugawa era‚ and due to its rice-based economy‚ Japan enjoyed relative stability‚ though

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    Japan Earthquake Report

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    Japan earthquake: Tsunami hits north-east” Source: BBC 2‚ Horizon Special Professor Ian Stewart‚ Geologist Broadcast on 27th March 2011 In this programme‚ Ian Stewart examines the powerful geological forces that caused the devastating Japanese earthquake. 30% of all earthquakes across the world happen in Japan. Earthquakes are caused when the tectonic plates (giant slabs of rock) grind together causing the build up of huge forces. When the pressure gets too much‚ the edges of the plate suddenly

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    Why Is Japan Surrend

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    bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki had on motivating Japan to surrender. The author advances the trajectory of the traditionalist arguments by affirming to historians the internal turmoil that Japan faced to surrender. Rhodes states that the turmoil between the government‚ military‚ and civilians led to Japan prolonging the war. Rhodes agrees with Butow by saying that the Japanese citizens felt that the use of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima placed Japan in a position of surrender. Rhodes moves the trajectory

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    A chapter “Iitiko-Dori” in this book says that the Japanese are willing to accept foreign cultures and Japan has developed it’s economy with using technologies and systems that are imported from foreign countries. However‚ the Japanese have also excluded foreigners or foreign cultures. In Edo era‚ Tokugawa government forbade trading with almost all the countries. In one sense‚ that helped Japan improve it’s unique culture‚ such as kabuki‚ ennichi‚ and so on. The Japanese can enjoy it’s specific culture

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    North Korea and Japan

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    THE PEACE MISSION 2013 COMMMITTEE: THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL COUNTRY: JAPAN TOPIC: PROBLEMS ARISING DUE NUCLEAR THREAT POSED BY NORTH KOREA DELEGATE: JOSH PRAKASH MAJUMDAR POSITION PAPER In panorama of the topic with which this committee deals with‚ the State of Japan holds strong feelings. In the recent turn of events and in a time of nuclear propaganda‚ the world stands at a particular threshold. In this time and position‚ strong‚ potent and inviolable steps and decisions need

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