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Naranjo, Dan – Social Education, 2014
"Insults, lies, and whale blood" should be the title for the latest international dispute involving the icy waters of Antarctica. Although this placid and remote area of the world seems to be the last place one might expect to encounter an intense debate between opposing cultures, the dispute is creating a worldwide legal stir that…
Descriptors: International Organizations, International Law, Conflict Resolution, Courts
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Plante,Trevor K.; Potter, Lee Ann – Social Education, 2008
An attack by Japanese naval aircraft on the USS "Panay" in 1937, which the Japanese government declared accidental and for which it paid compensation, caused a crisis in U.S.-Japanese relations. A little-known dimension of the incident was the expression of spontaneous sympathy and apologies by Japanese citizens to the U.S. embassy in…
Descriptors: United States History, Archives, Foreign Countries, International Relations
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Croizier, Ralph – Social Education, 1988
Describes three trends that are thought to be important in shaping the Pacific Rim and discusses the significance of each. The first is the continuing economic and military influence of the United States in the region; the second is the increasingly dynamic Japanese expansion; and the third trend is the diffusion of Chinese people throughout the…
Descriptors: Development, Foreign Countries, Geographic Regions, Human Geography
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Dearing, James W. – Social Education, 1988
Contends that the growing political and emotional split between the United States and Japan, the Pacific's two most powerful nations, may sever the unity of the Pacific Rim. Presents statistics, such as literacy and population growth rates, as well as economic data for thirteen Pacific Rim nations. (GEA)
Descriptors: Data, Demography, International Cooperation, International Relations
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McCannon, Bob – Social Education, 1993
Disagrees with the tone and conclusions of the special section on United States-Japan relations in the November-December, 1991 issue. Contends that the national interests of the United States were ignored to avoid "Japan Bashing" over trade and other economic issues. Calls for a more realistic view of Japan's trade policies toward the…
Descriptors: Economics, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
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Schlene, Vickie J. – Social Education, 1991
Presents a sampling of items from the ERIC database on the interactions between Japan and the United States. Includes items on diplomatic and intercultural relations, historical trends, technology, and business competition. Offers information on using the database and obtaining materials. (DK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Intercultural Communication, International Communication
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Ellington, Lucien – Social Education, 1991
Suggests which perceptions and realities of the complex economic relationship between the United States and Japan are most important. Questions the use of opinion surveys to understand perceptions of U.S. and Japanese citizens about the economic relationship. Discusses characteristics of each nation's economy that inhibit successful economic…
Descriptors: Competition, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Economics
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Wojtan,Linda S. – Social Education, 1991
Provides a sampling of available resources about U.S. interactions with Japan over the past 50 years. Lists specific curriculum materials such as lesson plans, activity books and units, films, slides, and videos. Includes materials on Japanese Americans, international trade, Japanese culture, and World War II. (DK)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Exchange, Elementary Secondary Education
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DeCoker, Gary – Social Education, 1992
Discusses the tendency in the United States to blame either Japanese business or the educational system for the economic woes of the United States. Argues that, instead of choosing scapegoats, the United States should focus on solving social problems. Suggest that social studies teachers work to help students overcome prejudice toward the…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Economic Climate, Economic Factors, Educational Demand
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Cogan, John J.; Weber, Ronald E. – Social Education, 1983
Because of revisions made in the content of history textbooks, Japan has been accused of attempting to rewrite history as part of a larger conspiracy to brainwash students and to rearm the nation. Discussed are the legal authority of the national government to screen and approve textbooks and international reactions. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Government
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Cogan, John J.; Grossman, David L. – Social Education, 1991
Discusses the influence of Japan on educational reform in the United States. Identifies economic self-interest and global competitiveness as the motivations for increased U.S. instruction about Asia and the Pacific region. Expresses concern that such a competitive outlook is unlikely to produce a global perspective. (DK)
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Competition, Curriculum Development, Economics
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Cogan, John J.; And Others – Social Education, 1991
Presents survey results from U.S. and Japanese high school and college students on the current state and future of the relationship between their two countries. Identifies major issues and explaining how to improve the relationship. Concludes that the students were most concerned with the development of understanding between the two cultures. (DK)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Conflict Resolution, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
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Gluck, Carol – Social Education, 1991
Discusses contact between the United States and Japan. Comments that the history of the relationship is a long one that becomes increasingly interdependent. Describes the relationship as characterized by a disparity of power and interest now shifting toward Japan. Emphasizes that changes in the relationship have always depended on the world…
Descriptors: Asian History, Capitalism, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
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Heinz, A. Elgin – Social Education, 1991
Discusses a teacher's views of changes in education about and attitude toward Japan as it shifted from a military to an economic power. Describes pre-World War II views of Japan and the evolution of U.S. public opinion over time. Includes information on university outreach programs, private cooperative groups, resource centers, and teacher travel…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Images, Ethnic Stereotypes