SYMBOLS OF STATE IDEOLOGY: THE SAMURAI IN MODERN JAPAN

Symbols of State Ideology: The Samurai in Modern Japan

Between the Meiji period (1868-1912) and the end of the Pacific War in 1945, the Japanese state systematically created and propagated a nationalistic ideology in order to foster a coherent, unified identity among the newly nationalised population and mobilise support for its agenda.This ideology was represented by a series of discursive symbols, of

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The Management of Conflicts

Managing family conflicts is crucial, beginning with Powder Foundation early identification and ongoing monitoring, alongside implementing legal measures to prevent violent acts stemming from these conflicts.Various socio-economic factors such as discrimination, social alienation, and inequality contribute to frustrations that can lead disadvantage

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