JAPANESE POST-COLD WAR NATIONAL SECURITY
.... fixations became stronger side by side with the intensification of international contacts." In 1990 for the first time since the
war,
Japanese schools began to ....
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The Sino-Japanese War Atrocities
The Sino-
Japanese War atrocities employed by the
Japanese army when it invaded Nanking in December 1937 is the main subject of Iris Chang's The Rape of Nanking ....
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Japanese Security Relations in Post-Cold War Era
.... Since US global power has diminished and the Cold
War ended, Asia is clearly gaining greater weight in
Japanese policy--and vice versa (Ahn, 1993, p. 263). ....
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American Influence on Japanese Industrial Design
Before the Second World
War,
Japanese industrial design was rooted in the national tradition of craftsmanship, and was heavily influenced by European schools ....
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JAPANESE FAMILIAL STRUCTURE
.... In fact, they cannot remain as they were after the Sino-
Japanese War, or prior to the
Japanese attempt to create its own sphere of influence in Asia prior to ....
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Japan's Post World War II Economic Development
.... The remarkable transformation of the
Japanese economy after World
War II was largely influenced by Confucianism, an ideology that has had a long history in ....
(728

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Japanese Labor Unions
.... As a result of difficult conditions after the end of the Second World
War,
Japanese workers viewed the promise of life long employment as a significant ....
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Japanese Bombing at Pearl Harbor
.... Harbor gave him the opportunity. Let the
Japanese attack and he would have his excuse to go to
war. The massive
war machine would ....
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The Japanese and Pearl Harbor
.... Harbor gave him the opportunity. Let the
Japanese attack and he would have his excuse to go to
war. The massive
war machine would ....
(1086

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Japanese Culture
.... turning away from the US and toward the "communist bloc." However, the fact remains that the incredible recovery of the
Japanese since World
war II, in ....
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Japan and World War II
.... technology. It 1895 Japan seized Taiwan from China, in 1905 it took Manchuria in the Russo-
Japanese War, and in 1910 annexed Korea. By ....
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RACISM AND WORLD WAR II This research paper ana
.... During the Sino-
Japanese War (1937-1945), the Chinese were among the first peoples to experience massive bombing of civilian populations. ....
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Settlement of the Japanese in Brazil
.... During World
War II, these
Japanese colonies tended to be very nationalistic in favor of Japan. When it became apparent that Japan ....
(1898

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Treatment of Japanese Canadians
.... amount of money can right the wrong, undo the harm and heal the wounds" that were the result of the World
War II policies directed at
Japanese Canadians (Japan ....
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Japanese Canadians During WWII
.... amount of money can right the wrong, undo the harm and heal the wounds" that were the result of the World
War II policies directed at
Japanese Canadians (Japan ....
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CHINA'S ROLE IN WORLD WAR II This research pape
.... strife and since the
Japanese had seized Manchuria in 1931 and parts of northern China between 1933 and 1936,
war with the formidable
Japanese war machine (2 ....
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Loyalty of Japanese People to Their Emperor
.... Japan as the rightful leader of Asia, and, ultimately, the view that
war with the West was not only inevitable but a natural expression of
Japanese destiny and ....
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Japanese industrial expansion since WWII
.... At the end of World
War II, the
Japanese economy had been devastated. .... There are a number of components to the
Japanese success story after World
war II. ....
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Internment of Japanese Residents in WWII
During World
War II, the United States interned
Japanese residents of the Western states in internment camps such as that at Manzanar in California. ....
(1661

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Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
.... In July 1941 Richmond Kelly Turner, then chief of the Navy
War Plans Division, had named Hawaii as the "probable" target of any
Japanese offensive, and he also ....
(1608

6

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Internment of Japanese Residents
During World
War II, the United States interned
Japanese residents of the Western states in internment camps such as that at Manzanar in California. ....
(2100

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The Family Game
The movie The Family Game depicts a middle-class family in modern Japan and has much to say about post-
war Japanese society as it presents a satire in which a ....
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Japanese Use of Forced Prostitution
During the
war, the
Japanese army forced Korean and other Asian women into military sexual slavery to serve its soldiers, and this organized trafficking system ....
(3467

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US/Japan Trade Deficit
.... Instead of relying on foreign capital, post-
war Japanese planners chose to adopt measures compelling Japan to generate its own capital surplus through savings ....
(1539

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Japanese Behavior
.... Chapter two, "The
Japanese in the
War", covers the
Japanese justifications of the
war and highlights their attitudes about the spiritual vs. ....
(2042

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Ethnographic Study of Japanese Society
.... Benedict herself noted the particular difficulties she had in writing this volume given not only that we were at
war with the
Japanese so she could not go ....
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Japanese Americans in WWII
.... the people who allowed internment to occur is evident in such a discriminatory decision, for of the three enemies in World
War II, only the
Japanese stood out ....
(1024

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Japanese Economy & Standard of Living
.... The force behind Japan's catch-up process was a philosophy of overcoming the poverty that devastated the
Japanese economy after World
War II. ....
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Japanese Art
.... explain, too, an ethos of
Japanese exceptionalism, which became amplified in the years between the wars and which was obliterated at the end of World
War II. ....
(1165

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US WWII Plans for Offensive Against Japanese
.... About 90 percent of the civilian population on Saipan survived the
war. These included Koreans, Okinawans, and
Japanese who were subsequently repatriated to ....
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