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Globalization (Case study: Japan (How has it changed? (Traditional…
Globalization
Case study: Japan
Why did it isolate itself from the rest of the world? 
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Safety issues, respect for different cultures
To maintain power, authority. To stop citizens getting overly influenced by other countries and possibly rebelling against their leader
Limited trade, exploration, settlement
it was a way of saying 'this is how I keep control', similar to King William
Above are examples of possible negative effects of globalization, specifically for Japan
How has it changed? 
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After 1945
Industrialisation begins, raw materials are imported to create goods in Japan
After 1970
Trade with the USA increased, Japan exports more than they import
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Mid 1990s
Becomes world's largest trader, after the USA and the European union
Effects 
Positive
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As they have no natural resources (oil), globalization helps import all these things there
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Negative
Younger citizens are leaving, causing the population to decrease
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