Japan
Japan is a civilization of continuity and reinvention: an island society that absorbed outside influences—Chinese writing and bureaucracy, Buddhism, European technology, American-style modernity—then reshaped them into something distinctly its own.
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Why Japan matters now
Strategic reasons this country is essential reading today.
Japan sits at the center of Indo-Pacific security, balancing constitutional pacifism with rising regional threats and alliance commitments.
It is a front-runner case study for aging societies—healthcare, pensions, labor shortages, and the politics of demographic decline.
Japan remains a critical node in advanced manufacturing and supply chains (semiconductors, robotics, precision components).
Its approach to industrial policy and corporate governance reforms is shaping how “advanced economies” adapt after long slow-growth periods.
Regional & Global Relationships
Who shapes Japan — and who Japan shapes
Timeline by period
Key moments mapped to Strabo's global eras.
Jōmon, Yayoi & Deep Origins
c. 14,000 BCE – 300 CECourt Culture & Classical Japan
710 – 1185Samurai Rule & Medieval Japan
1185 – 1600Edo / Tokugawa Order
1600 – 1868Meiji Modernization & Empire
1868 – 1945Defeat, Occupation & Postwar Japan
1945 – PresentStart Here
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Starter Pick
Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II
John W. Dower
~16 hrs
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