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21 juin 2009
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Changes of the Japanese electoral system in 1994

Essay - 3 pages - Political life and election

The word "democracy" comes from the ancient Greek: "demos", which means people, and "kratos", which means rule or strength. Indeed, democracy is a system of government in which people have the power over their destiny. The etymology of the word democracy reminds us that election, which is the way...

05 févr. 2009
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Procter and Gamble Japan: the SK 2 Globalization Project

Case study - 13 pages - Foreign markets

Procter and Gamble have been operating internationally for decades. Number of countries in which P&G has been operating over years As we can see, there had been brisk development during the ‘50s and the ‘60s. Then, the internationalization process stagnated during the ‘70s. A...

16 janv. 2009
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Suicide at work in France and Japan - published: 16/01/2009

Essay - 15 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Bad working conditions can affect people and lead them to commit suicide. For example, in France between 300 and 400 suicides per year are directly linked to working conditions. Through poor working conditions we mean three major trends, which exert a bad pressure on the way people work. The...

15 janv. 2009
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Twingo II in Japan - publié le 15/01/2009

Essay - 8 pages - Services marketing

Renault is a famous French vehicle manufacturer, which produces cars, buses, tractors and trucks. Previously known as Société Renault Frères, the company was founded in 1898. Since 2000, the group signed an Alliance with Nissan, the Japanese automaker. Indeed, Renault now holds a stake of 44.4%...

09 janv. 2009
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Evolution of success in the Japanese automotive industry

Essay - 8 pages - Management

“The work of helping Toyota grow and of helping Toyota's people realize their ambitions has for me been a kind of mission. Yet I also realize that a corporation is just one part of society, that Japan is just one society in the world, and that the pursuit of only Toyota's interests...

13 janv. 2009
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Can Japanese Sogo-soshas become common in Europe and USA with the system and its current situation? - publié le 13/01/2009

Essay - 11 pages - Electronics, mechanics, engineering & technology

According to Reuters, a Japanese company has come up with a new way to track down grandmas, grandpas and anyone else who forgets where he or she is supposed to be. The company will use a satellite-based global positioning system and cellular technology. The device has been developed by a firm...

07 juil. 2009
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The complexities surrounding the use of atomic bombs against Japan: Einstein's Folly

Thesis - 5 pages - Modern history

During the 1880's, at Cambridge University, J.J. Thompson, the director of the Cavendish Library and a respected physicist, became the first to discover that atoms had sub atomic particles. In 1896, Antione Becquerel, with the assistance of Marie Curie, discovered the first radioactive particle...

12 janv. 2009
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Is the French concept of quality as the same at Japanese concept of quality? If it is not, how would you relate it to the differences between the Japanese and French cultures? If it is, why is quality a culturally universal concept? - published: 12/01/2009

Thesis - 4 pages - Services marketing

In this rapport, we will see if the French concept of quality is the same than the Japanese one. We will explain why they are or they are not the same. In the first part, we will define the concept of quality, in the second, we will analyse what is this concept of quality in France. Then, we will...

16 avril 2009
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Kaizen: The key to Japan's competitive success

Thesis - 9 pages - Management

The term "Kaizen" is a combination of two Japanese words "Kai" meaning "change" and "zen" meaning "good," and evolves from the ancient Japanese philosophy of actions that lead to sustainable benefits for the society as a whole rather than one particular individual, or actions that benefit...

16 janv. 2009
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The Japanese expansionism during the first part of the Showa Era: 1926-1945 - publié le 16/01/2009

Essay - 7 pages - Modern history

In 1926, Hirohito, the grandson of the Meiji emperor, reached the throne and chose Showa ("enlightened Peace") as the official name of his reign. However, the General Tanaka Giichi became Prime Minister in 1927, confirming the dominating role of the army. The fast industrialization of the country...

15 janv. 2009
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Levi strauss japan k.k.: a denim jeans market - published: 15/01/2009

Thesis - 9 pages - Services marketing

Levi Strauss is the largest brand-name apparel manufacturer in the world. Levi Strauss's core product lines for men, women, and youth are the LSJ brands of jeans and jean-related products. Facing up a period of economic crisis in the Japanese, Levi Strauss risks to lose market shares. How can...

11 mai 2009
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Is education in Japan is truly meritocratic? - publié le 11/05/2009

Thesis - 4 pages - Educational studies

At first sight, Japanese education system seems to be truly meritocratic. Indeed, in Japanese consciousness, all are born equal. It is only thanks to their work and efforts, that they achieve their goals. As the education system is grounded on those principles, we may think that only the most...

13 janv. 2009
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The Japanese immigration to Brazil - publié le 13/01/2009

Essay - 3 pages - Journalism

Japanese immigration to Brazil has a long history starting early in the twentieth century when astonishing amounts of Japanese immigrated to Brazil to take advantage of Japanese government funds encouraging emigration as well as the Brazilian market. However, a deep economic crisis in Brazil...

15 janv. 2009
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When the Japanese moved into Southeast Asia in 1941, local reactions to the occupying forces differed greatly. Evaluate the motivations that fueled these varying responses, taking into consideration particular local situations and periods of the war - publié le 15/01/2009

Essay - 5 pages - Modern history

Raising the question of the reactions to the Japanese takeover in Southeast Asia is very delicate and original for many reasons. Firstly, Southeast Asia is a broad region and it is most likely that the reactions of locals will differ greatly from one place to another. Secondly, there is not one...

28 mars 2009
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The Meiji Era and the Role of Kido Koin in the Modernization of Nineteenth-century Japan

Essay - 3 pages - Modern history

The great changes of the Meiji era have been significantly impacted by the life of Kido. The similarity can be drawn through various phases. Firstly, Kido was identified as one of the leaders who was powerful enough in 1868 to restore the crown as ?emperor' and retain the central position of...

19 janv. 2009
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H&M on the Japanese market (2007) - publié le 19/01/2009

Essay - 9 pages - Business strategy

Hennes & Mauritz AB, better known as H&M, one of the inexpensive clothing fashion brand's leaders, established an expansion strategy, above all towards the East. They opened a lot of new stores in the best location, on shopping streets and in shopping centers in the United States (Beverly Center...

08 avril 2009
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Critical evaluation concerning the belief that Japanese forms of operations management are inappropriate to Western organizations

Thesis - 5 pages - Management

I would like to start by pointing out that I strongly disagree with the statement above. In this essay, I am going to give evidence to support my view. I will define some major Japanese forms of operations management and discuss their advantages and disadvantages to organizations in order to give...

08 juil. 2008
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The Japanese expansionism during the first part of the Showa Era: 1926-1945

Essay - 10 pages - Modern history

In 1926, Hirohito, the grandson of the Meiji emperor, reached the throne and chose Showa ("enlightened Peace") as the official name of his reign. However, the General Tanaka Giichi became Prime Minister in 1927, confirming the dominating role of the army. The fast industrialization of the country...

08 mai 2008
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The Chinese Japanese relationship: Room for improvement in a troublesome relationship

Essay - 12 pages - International relations

I understand that the issue of the Chinese Japanese relationship may prove to be quite a sensitive issue in both countries, and I hope I will not offend anyone in any way, with this presentation. I tried to present the facts and analysis as objectively as possible to highlight the problems and...

04 juin 2008
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Japanese and Canadian economies in Relation to Each Other and the International Economy

Case study - 6 pages - Economy general

When the issue of international or global economic history is discussed, the overall impact of the United States on the development of the international economy is typically viewed as a linchpin for the development of investigation. While it is indeed evident that the United States has...

24 juin 2008
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Policy brief How should China react to the Japanese PM's war shrine visit ?

Essay - 8 pages - International relations

It is in China's interest to settle the Yasukuni Shrine issue, because nationalism and historical revisionism on both sides constitute the roots of the problem. China should, firstly, stop incentivizing nationalism at home and, secondly, share common historical facts with Japan by...

19 nov. 2008
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The Meiji restoration and the dawning of Japanese modernity

Essay - 9 pages - Modern history

The Meiji Ishin, or Meiji Restoration culminated in 1868 in the abolition of the feudal Tokugawa bakufu and made way for the modern, Westernized Japan. The mid nineteenth century was a time of vast development around the world, and Japan was falling behind the industrialized...

04 mars 2008
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H&M on the Japanese market (2007)

Market study - 11 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing

Hennes & Mauritz AB, better known as H&M, one of the inexpensive clothing fashion brand's leaders, established an expansion strategy, above all towards the East. They opened a lot of new stores in the best location, on shopping streets and in shopping centers in the United States (Beverly Center...

17 oct. 2008
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Should the U.S. encourage Japan's rearmament?

Essay - 5 pages - International law

In 1946, following the end of World War II and the defeat of the Axis countries, Japan was being occupied by the Americans. During this time, the Allied Powers—the United States, Great Britain, and China—drew up what became called the Potsdam Declaration, which held the terms...

04 mars 2008
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Can Japanese Sogo-soshas become common in Europe and USA with the system and its current situation?

Essay - 11 pages - Foreign markets

According to Reuters, a Japanese company has come up with a new way to track down grandmas, grandpas and anyone else who forgets where he or she is supposed to be. The company will use a satellite-based global positioning system and cellular technology. The device has been developed by a firm...

03 mars 2008
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Levi Strauss Japan K.K: A denim jeans market

Market study - 7 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing

Levi Strauss is a world renowned brand in the apparel industry. Its core product lines for men, women and youth are the LSJ brands of jeans and jean-related products. Facing a period of economic crisis in the Japanese market, Levi Strauss risks to lose its market shares. How can LSJ manage to...

28 déc. 2008
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How Japan imitated the Western powers in creating the Empire

Essay - 2 pages - Modern history

At the end of the 19th century, it was commonly believed that all successful modern powers had to expand overseas. It was clearly recognized that the international arena was controlled by the Western powers which were continuously struggling with one another for greater national strength. The...

27 mai 2008
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Nationalist Yearnings and the Modernization of China and Japan: The Importance of Economic Changes in Society to Revolution and Imperialism

Essay - 4 pages - Economy general

Western nations like Portugal or England did not simply encroach upon China's territory in the name of some abstract imperialist ideal. They had strong economic interest in the area, especially in keeping the tea trade alive. When diplomacy failed to win over the Chinese, military force was...

14 mai 2008
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"Identify and evaluate the different hypotheses which have been put forward to explain Japan's post war success in the international business arena"

Case study - 21 pages - Business strategy

The Japan is currently the 2nd largest economy in the world, next to the United States. To achieve this position, the country has progressively enhanced its business environment to become internationally successful. Japan is an archipelago of 4 main islands, with a homogeneous...

04 mars 2008
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Is education in Japan is truly meritocratic?

Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences

At first sight, Japanese education system seems to be truly meritocratic. Indeed, in Japanese consciousness, all are born equal. It is only thanks to their work and efforts, that they achieve their goals. As the education system is grounded on those principles, we may think that only the most...