Chapter 0815 - Who Made You Scream
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The core viewpoint of "Japan Could Have Said No" is that in order to become a respected world power, Japan should enhance its independent status in various fields, including economics and diplomacy, especially in relation to the United States.
Because it is the collaboration between Shintaro Ishihara and Akio Morita, the content of "Day _ Could Have Said No" is also developed from the perspective of the two.
During his tenure as Minister of Transport, Shintaro Ishihara, who called the US military stationed in Japan a "watchdog" and then angered the head of the US military stationed in Japan at the time, Richard Lee Armitage, acted in a style that was nothing more than to incite the feelings of the Japanese nation in an unconventional way in order to win attention and political support.
Naturally, Shintaro Ishihara's "Japan Could Have Said No" mainly sprinkled a lot of things from Japan's advantages and self-confidence, and the prejudice of the United States against Japan.
For example, while bombarding racial discrimination in the United States, Shintaro Ishihara also made strange accusations: At the end of World War II, why did the United States only drop atomic bombs on Japan and spare Germany?
Seeing this, Tang Huan almost sprayed the tea he had just drunk into his mouth on the book.
When comparing the advantages and disadvantages of Japan and the United States, Shintaro Ishihara made even more surprising remarks, and came to the conclusion that "the former colonies of the United States and Japan are now full of problems, while the latter is thriving."
In Shintaro Ishihara's view, the Japanese spirit is superior to the American spirit, and one embodiment is that the quality of Japanese workers is higher than that of American workers, which in turn makes the quality of Japanese products stronger than those of American products. At this stage, the whole world is relying on Japanese technology, especially in semiconductors. Japan should have used this advantage as a weapon of negotiation, and even as a secret bargaining tool with the Soviet Union to counter the US decision to refuse to sell Japanese missile parts.
Tang Huan shook his head again and again, such a mouth cannon can only be a pastime joke for a character at the level of Mr. The richest man, so he quickly flipped through the content of Akio Morita's part.
As one of the most prestigious representatives of successful Japanese entrepreneurs, Akio Morita has spent a short time in New York, USA, in order to expand Sony's business, and is very familiar with the business atmosphere in the United States.
According to Akio Morita's analysis, U.S. companies focus on the capital game of mergers and acquisitions rather than creating real goods and brands; U.S. companies are short-sighted for the sake of short-term profits, and moving large amounts of production capacity outside the U.S. will sacrifice long-term overall interests. While U.S. executives are overpaid and unfair, Japanese companies can work together to form a close-knit community and make better use of their teams.
Of course, while exhausting the advantages of the Japanese book, Akio Morita also listed the disadvantages of the Japanese book.
For example, Japan also needs to learn more about Western culture and strengthen language communication skills. Japan's overseas investments have performed poorly in terms of integration with local people.
In addition to his discourse in the field of business, Akio Morita also expressed his views on politics.
He believes that the United States does not recognize the importance of Japan and will hurt the economy of the United States and the world. Japan, on the other hand, must realize that it is already qualified to be a world leader and should do its best to support the development of the world economy. To this end, Japan must provide more foreign aid and consolidate its position as a regional economic leader, especially in Asia.
In short, according to the logic of "Japan Could Have Said No", Japan is becoming another superpower.
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In the quiet study, Tang Huan carefully watched this exciting "masterpiece" from the perspective of the Japanese.
"Since you're so good, then I'll help hype it up with friendly sponsorship." After Tang Huan muttered a sentence in a wicked way, he turned on the computer on the table, typed an English article by himself, and then transmitted it to the United States through his own special channel.
This busy time was really a little sad, so Tang Huan leaned back in the chair and closed his eyes for a while.
After a while, a telephone on the desk rang. Tang Huan opened his eyes and saw that it was a long-distance call from the United States.
After listening to it for a while, Tang Huan replied, "Okay, I'll let someone fly to deliver the book." ā
Putting down the phone, Tang Huan immediately called an assistant, pointed to the book on the table, and instructed: "You go get a few more copies, and then deliver them to my San Francisco office as quickly as possible, where someone will handle it." ā
The subordinate didn't ask anything, turned around and left.
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After the richest man arrived in Japan, he actually hid in the study to eat books, and had little contact with the outside world, but Akio Morita, who had pulled the shelves to the fullest, was in a hurry, especially when he met Toshiba's Aoi Shuichi running back and forth in the same way, and he was even more suspicious.
In terms of public relations, Akio Morita is naturally very sophisticated, and has established a good friendship with Mr. Mani, the richest man, and Masako Tian.
At the beginning, this powdery-faced Miss Watian replied seriously: "The boss is busy inspecting the hardware, software, marketing, and other aspects of the three generations of Xiaobawang game consoles to meet the global launch and Christmas sales season." ā
When Akio Morita heard it, it was also the same reason, the three generations of Xiaobawang game consoles can be described as highly anticipated, so they naturally have to be dealt with first, anyway, Aoi Shuyi is also unruly, I haven't seen Tang Huan, so wait patiently.
After finally staying up for a while, Akio Morita went to Masako Wada again to inquire about the news - this time the richest man should be free, but the other party, who looked lazy, replied embarrassedly: "The boss has been overworked recently, and he is a little unwell, and he is recuperating, so he is not suitable for reception." ā
At this time, Akio Morita began to muttered in his heart, Tang Huan shouldn't be putting on a show, right? But even if it's true, he can't help it - in the acquisition of Columbia Pictures, Coca-Cola and Tang Huan have obviously reached a tacit understanding to advance and retreat together, and even the former is the first to look forward.
In other words, if Sony wants to win Columbia Pictures, it must first make a breakthrough from Tang Huan.
The full text will be sent tomorrow morning. If you have opened the starting point of this chapter or the q_q mobile client, you can press and hold the chapter name on the directory interface to download it again.
ā¦ā¦
The core viewpoint of "Japan Could Have Said No" is that in order to become a respected world power, Japan should enhance its independent status in various fields, including economics and diplomacy, especially in relation to the United States.
Because it is the collaboration between Shintaro Ishihara and Akio Morita, the content of "Day _ Could Have Said No" is also developed from the perspective of the two.
During his tenure as Minister of Transport, Shintaro Ishihara, who called the US military stationed in Japan a "watchdog" and then angered the head of the US military stationed in Japan at the time, Richard Lee Armitage, acted in a style that was nothing more than to incite the feelings of the Japanese nation in an unconventional way in order to win attention and political support.
Naturally, Shintaro Ishihara's "Japan Could Have Said No" mainly sprinkled a lot of things from Japan's advantages and self-confidence, and the prejudice of the United States against Japan.
For example, while bombarding racial discrimination in the United States, Shintaro Ishihara also made strange accusations: At the end of World War II, why did the United States only drop atomic bombs on Japan and spare Germany?
Seeing this, Tang Huan almost sprayed the tea he had just drunk into his mouth on the book.
When comparing the advantages and disadvantages of Japan and the United States, Shintaro Ishihara made even more surprising remarks, and came to the conclusion that "the former colonies of the United States and Japan are now full of problems, while the latter is thriving."
In Shintaro Ishihara's view, the Japanese spirit is superior to the American spirit, and one embodiment is that the quality of Japanese workers is higher than that of American workers, which in turn makes the quality of Japanese products stronger than those of American products. At this stage, the whole world is relying on Japanese technology, especially in semiconductors. Japan should have used this advantage as a weapon of negotiation, and even as a secret bargaining tool with the Soviet Union to counter the US decision to refuse to sell Japanese missile parts.
Tang Huan shook his head again and again, such a mouth cannon can only be a pastime joke for a character at the level of Mr. The richest man, so he quickly flipped through the content of Akio Morita's part.
As one of the most prestigious representatives of successful Japanese entrepreneurs, Akio Morita has spent a short time in New York, USA, in order to expand Sony's business, and is very familiar with the business atmosphere in the United States.
According to Akio Morita's analysis, U.S. companies focus on the capital game of mergers and acquisitions rather than creating real goods and brands; U.S. companies are short-sighted for the sake of short-term profits, and moving large amounts of production capacity outside the U.S. will sacrifice long-term overall interests. While U.S. executives are overpaid and unfair, Japanese companies can work together to form a close-knit community and make better use of their teams.
Of course, while exhausting the advantages of the Japanese book, Akio Morita also listed the disadvantages of the Japanese book.
For example, Japan also needs to learn more about Western culture and strengthen language communication skills. Japan's overseas investments have performed poorly in terms of integration with local people.
In addition to his discourse in the field of business, Akio Morita also expressed his views on politics.
He believes that the United States does not recognize the importance of Japan and will hurt the economy of the United States and the world. Japan, on the other hand, must realize that it is already qualified to be a world leader and should do its best to support the development of the world economy. To this end, Japan must provide more foreign aid and consolidate its position as a regional economic leader, especially in Asia.
In short, according to the logic of "Japan Could Have Said No", Japan is becoming another superpower.
ā¦ā¦
In the quiet study, Tang Huan carefully watched this exciting "masterpiece" from the perspective of the Japanese.
"Since you're so good, then I'll help hype it up with friendly sponsorship." After Tang Huan muttered a sentence in a wicked way, he turned on the computer on the table, typed an English article by himself, and then transmitted it to the United States through his own special channel.
This busy time was really a little sad, so Tang Huan leaned back in the chair and closed his eyes for a while.
After a while, a telephone on the desk rang. Tang Huan opened his eyes and saw that it was a long-distance call from the United States.
After listening to it for a while, Tang Huan replied, "Okay, I'll let someone fly to deliver the book." ā
Putting down the phone, Tang Huan immediately called an assistant, pointed to the book on the table, and instructed: "You go get a few more copies, and then deliver them to my San Francisco office as quickly as possible, where someone will handle it." ā
The subordinate didn't ask anything, turned around and left.
ā¦ā¦
After the richest man arrived in Japan, he actually hid in the study to eat books, and had little contact with the outside world, but Akio Morita, who had pulled the shelves to the fullest, was in a hurry, especially when he met Toshiba's Aoi Shuichi running back and forth in the same way, and he was even more suspicious.
In terms of public relations, Akio Morita is naturally very sophisticated, and has established a good friendship with Mr. Mani, the richest man, and Masako Tian.
At the beginning, this powdery-faced Miss Watian replied seriously: "The boss is busy inspecting the hardware, software, marketing, and other aspects of the three generations of Xiaobawang game consoles to meet the global launch and Christmas sales season." ā
When Akio Morita heard it, it was also the same reason, the three generations of Xiaobawang game consoles can be described as highly anticipated, so they naturally have to be dealt with first, anyway, Aoi Shuyi is also unruly, I haven't seen Tang Huan, so wait patiently.
After finally staying up for a while, Akio Morita went to Masako Wada again to inquire about the news - this time the richest man should be free, but the other party, who looked lazy, replied embarrassedly: "The boss has been overworked recently, and he is a little unwell, and he is recuperating, so he is not suitable for reception." ā
At this time, Akio Morita began to muttered in his heart, Tang Huan shouldn't be putting on a show, right? But even if it's true, he can't help it - in the acquisition of Columbia Pictures, Coca-Cola and Tang Huan have obviously reached a tacit understanding to advance and retreat together, and even the former is the first to look forward.
In other words, if Sony wants to win Columbia Pictures, it must first make a breakthrough from Tang Huan.
The full text will be sent tomorrow morning. If you have opened the starting point of this chapter or the q_q mobile client, you can press and hold the chapter name on the directory interface to download it again.
ā¦ā¦
The core viewpoint of "Japan Could Have Said No" is that in order to become a respected world power, Japan should enhance its independent status in various fields, including economics and diplomacy, especially in relation to the United States. (To be continued.) )