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2011 | 39 | 211-220

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JAPAN AND THE WEST - MEETINGS IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE (Japonia i zachód - spotkania w globalnej wiosce)

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Japan is one of the most fascinating economic powers in the world. Over the whole of its history, even in the strong isolationist periods, it has been importing foreign ideas which were later adjusted to suit its own needs and developed in compliance with its own opinions. At the beginning, Japan's main mentor was China, often through the countries of the Korean Peninsula, but the West started to take China's place as the culturally dominant Alien, the basic supplier of goods. The Japanese became aware that they would probably be unable to chase away the western barbarians and, under the circumstances, they should start to learn from them. 'Japan would pass away, turn empty, waste, colourless; it would turn cunning and rich.' But will it indeed be so? 'The world is a global village' - the sentence that was once a daring statement now ended as a cliche, and it is no longer amazing that we get into contact with people from the other hemisphere or that so many students enroll in programs connected with distant civilisations. Japan is among the countries whose names frequently appear in the surrounding reality and sounds less and less exotic.

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39

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211-220

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ARTICLE

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  • Instytut Studiów Regionalnych Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego, Kraków, Poland

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11PLAAAA104527

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bwmeta1.element.ccaf7847-76ef-31f1-bd99-118e4a8d7363
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