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This is a 12 page paper discussing the state of the Japanese national identity during the era of globalization. In the first thirty years after the second World War, Japan enjoyed a growing and successful economy within the structure of the nation state. Up until the 1970s and early 1980s, the positive economy also promoted a strong positive national identity within Japan. The Japanese economy “bubble” burst however after the introduction of the free market economy initiated by the U.S. and Britain in the 1980s. In the mid-1990s, the Japanese economy and its identity seemed to be in a national crisis when both the future of the economy and the national identity seemed to be in question. Since the end of the Japanese nation state, there have been several economic, educational and immigration solutions which have been considered which not only address the need to stabilize the economy within the era of increased globalization but also address the need for the maintenance and strengthening of the national identity as well.
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until the 1970s and early 1980s, the positive economy also promoted a strong positive national identity within Japan. The Japanese economy "bubble" burst however after the introduction of the free
market economy initiated by the U.S. and Britain in the 1980s. In the mid-1990s, the Japanese economy and its identity seemed to be in a national crisis when both the
future of the economy and the national identity seemed to be in question. Since the end of the Japanese nation state, there have been several economic, educational and immigration solutions
which have been considered which not only address the need to stabilize the economy within the era of increased globalization but also address the need for the maintenance and strengthening
of the national identity as well. The Nation State, the Economy and Japanese Identity The Japan Economic Foundation constantly examines the role of Japan within the world
economic situation. Nobuo (2001) wrote that "for the past two or three centuries, sovereign nation states have been viewed in many countries as the foundational unit of world order, especially
in the developed nations of western Europe". It seemed to most analysts that the collapse of the Soviet Union over a decade ago had shown that the nation states would
become the most stable and accepted form of economic union. However, Nobuo states that "after reflecting on our past" and the instability that has continued in many of the former
Soviet states as they try to become nation states that "one might argue that the time when the modern sovereign nation state had reached its most stable and mature form
was in the 1970s" and during this time, "the developed nations of western Europe as well as Japan had maintained long-term economic growth by implementing financial and fiscal policies based
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