Japan's Response to the West: The Contrast with China

Abstract
JAPAN'S response to the intrusion of the West, by contrast with the response of China and other Asian nations, has long intrigued statesmen and scholars. Generalizations about Asia, its cultural traditions, its policies, its economic development, are especially difficult to fit to the Japanese. “Japan is of coursesui generis,” says O. H. K. Spate, the British geographer, and few will disagree.

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