what was the importance of Japan's rise as great power for the asian continent?
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The U.S. could not hope to confront China successfully in the region without Japan's full support. Finally, if Japan's interests are ignored, it could go nuclear and destroy any future hope for multilateral cooperation in the region.In East Asia, ‘the times they are a-changing,’ and the pundits are full of speculation
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It strengthened the forces of nationalism in the Asian countries. The victory of Japan over Russia was considered as a victory of the non white country over a white country. It gave the Asians a sense of pride.
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