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Essay heading: Japanese Economic Success post WWII
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Again we see the heavy influence of Western forces in economic capacity building. The first and foremost reason for this is the occupation of Japan by the allied forces and America's tight control over Japan. With the legalization of the communist party and the USSR biding for a split of Japan in the same manor of Germany, Japans economic future could have shared the same fate as the rest of the communist block... displayed 300 characters
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Yet due to protection from the United States, lack of public support for the often-violent communist lead trade unions and wide following for State Shinto, communism faded from the minds of Japanese people and focus was put back on nation building. Despite offering protection from communism and foreign squabbling over Japans internal affairs, General Macarthur made the mistake of purging Japan of "experienced commercial, industrial and financial personnel" and dissolving the Zaibatsu... displayed next 300 characters
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