Is Japan a good role model for the development of other nations?
Depending on the situation in the target countries, the answers may well vary, and they all make sense, but in my view, Japan is a good role model for the development of other countries in some aspects. Now let me explain some of them.
First, since the end of World War II, Japan ended its army and focused mainly on economic growth instead of military power. This approach has led to the world’s third-largest GDP and built positive relationships with most Asian countries. It is a model case that investing in the economy can yield more benefits compared to military expansion.
Next, Japan has achieved rapid economic growth, with the fair distribution of wealth among its citizens. So, there are fewer people living in extreme poverty, compared to other countries. This policy has decreased dissatisfaction among the public and created a cohesive and healthy society.
Therefore, even though it may be difficult to maintain this advantage in the future, I conclude that its system serves as a model for other countries, while it is important to adapt it to each country’s unique situation. Thank you for your attention. [188 Words Type-L]