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Democracy as a Universal Value
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Japanese HistoryEast Asian StudiesUniversal ValueLiberal DemocracyEconomic HistorySocial SciencesWorld War HistoryDemocracyJapan StudyLanguage StudiesE-democracyInternational RelationsEconomic TrendEast Asian Economic HistoryJapanese NewspaperGlobalizationSoutheast AsiaWorld Economic HistoryDeliberative DemocracyEconomic ChangePolitical ScienceNineteenth CenturyWorld-systems Theory
The twentieth century was marked by numerous pivotal events that reshaped global history. The century witnessed the collapse of European empires, two world wars, the rise and fall of fascism, Nazism, and communism, and a lasting shift of global economic power toward Japan and East/Southeast Asia.
In the summer of 1997, I was asked by a leading Japanese newspaper what I thought was the most important thing that had happened in the twentieth century. I found this to be an unusually thought-provoking question, since so many things of gravity have happened over the last hundred years. The European empires, especially the British and French ones that had so dominated the nineteenth century, came to an end. We witnessed two world wars. We saw the rise and fall of fascism and Nazism. The century witnessed the rise of communism, and its fall (as in the former Soviet bloc) or radical transformation (as in China). We also saw a shift from the economic dominance of the West to a new economic balance much more dominated by Japan and East and Southeast Asia. Even though that region is going through some financial and economic problems right now, this is not going to nullify the shift in the balance of the world economy that has occurred over many decades (in the case of Japan, through nearly the entire century). The past hundred years are not lacking in important events.
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