
CCP Influence Ops in Japan: Everywhere Yet Nowhere in Particular
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Isolation and Homogeneity: Japan's Unique Political Resistance
This chapter explores the unique attributes of Japan's political landscape, emphasizing its cultural isolation and homogeneity as defenses against foreign influence. It uses the Galapagos syndrome metaphor to illustrate how Japan's disconnection from outside political engagement helps protect it from external manipulation despite a well-educated society.
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