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Meiji Restoration: How Japan Became First Non-Western Super Power | Syed Sardar Ali 

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After nearly 250 years of isolation, Japan was opened up by the Americans in the mid-19th century. Keen to avoid the fate of China, Japanese resolved to modernize and industrialize, importing from the West technologies and institutions and adopting them to their needs. Within 50 years Japan was a superpower. During the American occupation following defeat in WWII, civic values and political institutions were liberalized. In 1968, the centennial year of the Meiji Restoration, Japan became world’s second largest economy. After a century of striving, Japan became the first non-European country to have caught up with the West.
About the Speaker:
Syed Sardar Ali earned his first master’s degree in International Relations from Japan and worked for Sony Corporation and the Industrial Bank of Japan in Tokyo. He later earned Master in Public Administration (MPA) from Harvard where he was a student of Prof. Samuel Huntington. Upon graduation he joined the World Bank in Washington, DC and worked in the Financial and Private Sector Unit in the Europe and Central Asia region until 2002. Sardar Ali is the Chairperson of Crescent Foundation.

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26 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 16   
@hadda2002
@hadda2002 4 месяца назад
This such an enlightening, my favourite Syed sardar Ali
@pagan-540
@pagan-540 Год назад
Well synthesized with chronology Doesn't miss essentials. Perspective based mainly on economic development . Pleasure to listen.
@qadirbux333
@qadirbux333 8 месяцев назад
Thank you blackhole thank you Syed Sardar Ali for presenting such thought stirring session.
@muhammadfayyazawan3108
@muhammadfayyazawan3108 19 дней назад
Very informative session 🎉
@Mussadi_Lal
@Mussadi_Lal Год назад
There was nothing like Indo-Pak. It was India.
@strawberry7799a
@strawberry7799a Год назад
Yep. “Indo-Pak” is an inappropriate word for pre-Partition history in the subcontinent.
@AJC1988
@AJC1988 Год назад
Loved the lecture. Thank you the black hole 🕳
@bilalzameer1394
@bilalzameer1394 3 месяца назад
I see a dawn of a new beginning It will not be a mere part of history Pervez Houdbouy will be facilitating the making of History in the future to come
@sheryarahmed6331
@sheryarahmed6331 10 месяцев назад
Thanks, though you should've mentioned the how brutal the Japanese occupation was on SE Asia and Korea, it was quite exceptionally barbaric for its time.
@aashif8697
@aashif8697 Год назад
Nice lectures
@yayabyby6477
@yayabyby6477 Год назад
Thanks prevaz hoodby
@lubdub7913
@lubdub7913 Год назад
such good knowledge and so low no. of views, shows the Pakistani people's interest!
@AzMo836
@AzMo836 Год назад
We should start improve our writing system
@onlineempire4204
@onlineempire4204 Год назад
🇧🇩 Is this the flag of Japan
@yayabyby6477
@yayabyby6477 Год назад
Thanks black hole
@TruthPrevails2023xx
@TruthPrevails2023xx Месяц назад
A few of my observations and points to ponder.... 1. Why do muslims of subcontinent think only European were colonizers... why do they deny the fact that Arabs, Turks and Mughals were colonizers tooo... is it religious biased... have observed it with every Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi muslim so called intellectual... 2. Why is it that 99.9% Islamic countries are not democracies??? 3. Why is it that 99.9% Islamic countries are not secular??? 4. Why is it that any revolutionary attempt for change in Islamic countries is hijacked by Islamic clerics ... mullas ??? Examples... Iran, Afghanistan, Arab spring and recently Bangladesh...
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