Jiang judges Japan by crisis resilience rather than surface weakness: age, resource dependence, Taiwan vulnerability, and debt are real, but Japanese culture repeatedly adapts under extreme pressure.
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Jiang judges Japan by crisis resilience rather than surface weakness: age, resource dependence, Taiwan vulnerability, and debt are real, but Japanese culture repeatedly adapts under extreme pressure.
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"...fundamental weaknesses to Japan. But I'm a historian, and I study historical patterns. And what I've seen is that the Japanese people are incredibly..."
"You go back to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded not once, but twice. And at this time, Japan was very much a..."
"war of 1905 right and then you go to world war ii when america devastated japan uh not just nuclear strikes but also the..."
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