Navigating Japanese Culture in International Diplomacy

From time immemorial, the Japanese people have traditionally believed in the ethical doctrine that human nature is fundamentally good and have been extremely cautious about creating disorder within a group of people. As a result, the Japanese language itself is often ambiguous and, at times, even illogical in order to avoid unnecessary emotional conflicts with others. This approach works well as long as Japan remains isolated from other countries. However, as a member of the international community, this unique feature has weakened Japan's ability to engage in effective diplomatic bargaining and negotiation, especially amidst the growing uncertainty in the current unstable security situation within the regional community. It is of utmost urgency to expand the pool of capable human resources in the field of diplomatic relations.

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