Japan and World War II
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Japan,
Germany, and Italy then formed the Tripartite pact in 1940, swearing their hostility to the United States, and setting the scene for the Pearl Harbour ....
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Causes of Japan's Loss in WWII
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Japan,
Germany, and Italy then formed the Tripartite pact in 1940, swearing their hostility to the United States, and setting the scene for the Pearl Harbour ....
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American Patent Holders & Japan
.... American industrial policy, unlike that of
Japan's or
Germany's, however, is mostly uncoordinated, and is often shrouded in rhetoric to disguise its true ....
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Problems of American Patent Holders in Japan
.... School, stated flatly that the United States does have an industrial policy.8 American industrial policy, unlike that of
Japan's or
Germany's, however, is ....
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Role of Britain & Japan in Korean & Gulf Wars
.... (1991, June 22). Economist, 71. Knowlton, C., & Rapoport, C. (1991, March 11).
Germany &
Japan: Missing in action. Fortune, 57-58. Morgan, KO (1990). ....
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Japan as an Economic Power
.... After World War II, West
Germany, like
Japan, also forged a strong economic comeback which gave it world prominence, but it did this in an atmosphere of ....
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Japanese & British Alliances Japan was a country isolated from
.... Another revision was undertaken in 1911 because of improved relations with Russia, deteriorating relations with
Germany, and the fact that
Japan had annexed ....
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The Soviet Union After Stalin It is ironic that
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Japan,
Germany, Britain, and Italy all out-produced the Soviet Union, dislodging it from its former position as the world's second largest industrial producer ....
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The Soviet Union After Stalin It is iron
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Japan,
Germany, Britain, and Italy all out-produced the Soviet Union, dislodging it from its former position as the world's second largest industrial producer ....
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Lester Thurow's Head to Head
.... Thurow examines this "war" beginning with the idea that the US is at a disadvantage and has to work to catch up to
Japan and
Germany in particular. ....
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The Atomic Bomb and Japan
.... Before the atomic bomb was dropped in August,
Germany had been defeated, and the enemy .... many who believe that more likely we should not have dropped it on
Japan. ....
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Opening Japan to the West
.... Another revision was undertaken in 1911 because of improved relations with Russia, deteriorating relations with
Germany, and the fact that
Japan had annexed ....
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Japan's Decision to Attack Pearl Harbor
....
Japan's dependence on imported oil and the rapid blitzkrieg victories of Nazi
Germany in Western Europe which rendered Western colonial possessions in ....
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The Emperor and Loyalty in Japan
.... acquisition of Formosa and Sakhalin, and the expulsion of
Germany from the Shantung peninsula." However, the ultranationalists warned that
Japan was letting ....
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Sporting Goods Market INTRODUCTION The world sporting goods market ...
.... The largest total markets in 1993 were
Japan,
Germany, Italy, Canada, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Argentina, Brazil, and Taiwan. ....
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The Move to Democracy in Japan
.... was letting foreign powers decide too many issues over which
Japan should have had control, such as the "disposition of the gains of the war with
Germany" (256 ....
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THE IMPACT OF RUSSIA AND JAPAN ON CHINA
.... menace to China's independence. In 1914,
Japan seized
Germany's concessions in the Shantung Peninsula. In January, 1915, it presented ....
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PLAN FOR 7 ELEVEN IN GERMANY and Chile
.... to the German market ("German Shopping" 1). The retail information system in place at 7 Eleven in the United States and
Japan could also be used in
Germany. ....
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MARRIOTT HOTELS
.... Rising numbers of vacationers from
Japan,
Germany, and other relatively prosperous countries are taking advantage of moderating airfares and attractive prices ....
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Globalization and Japan
.... Robertson (1991) notes says that the leaders of
Japan and
Germany instigated World War II in part out of a sense of being "relatively deprived" vis-à-vis ....
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Roosevelt War Conferences
.... the greatest effect of these conferences was the fact that when the war began there were six great military powers: Britain, France,
Germany,
Japan, the US ....
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US/Japan Trade Does the United States face a trade
.... Prior to World War II, the United States ranked second in its savings rate (behind
Germany) among 10 industrialized nations, while
Japan was seventh, above ....
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Foreign Policies of T. Roosevelt & Wilson
.... The emerging powers of the time,
Germany,
Japan, and the United States, all declared their "coming out" with dramatic programs of naval expansion. ....
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Allied Forces Strategic Bombing Against Germany
.... that (1) either the Allied strategic bombing campaign against
Germany was ineffective .... achieved in the application of the strategic bomber force against
Japan. ....
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Moral Considerations and the Atomic Bomb
.... decision-making process. There was a difference between the views concerning
Germany and those concerning
Japan.
Germany had not ....
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WWII & Vietnam
.... The major members of the Axis were
Germany,
Japan, and Italy. The Black Sea states of Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania were lesser members. ....
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The Allied Coalition in World War II
.... The major members of the Axis were
Germany,
Japan, and Italy. The Black Sea states of Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania were lesser members. ....
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World Trading Partners
.... Sometimes these all work to no avail, however, as pointed out by Rich Thomas, who says, "
Japan and
Germany still pursue export-at-all-costs policies ....
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A Critical Overview of the IMF and the World Bank
.... Controlling the IMF are the so-called Group of 7, which includes the United States, the United Kingdom,
Japan,
Germany, France, Canada, and Italy. ....
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America's Place in the Changing World
.... Therefore, the economic gap between the United States and other nations---especially
Japan and
Germany---was bound to close gradually and steadily, as it has. ....
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