- Japan bashing
The term Japan bashing, or Japan-bashing, was first coined in the early 1980s by
Robert Angel , a paidlobbyist for the Japanese government. At the time, Angel was president of the Washington-basedJapan Economic Institute , an organization financed and overseen by Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Wanting to counter growing
U.S. criticism ofJapan 'strade policies, Angel searched for a way to discredit Japan critics by insinuating their criticism was based onracism andxenophobia . "I looked around for a phrase to use to discredit Japan's critics," Angel later said. "And I hoped to be able to discredit those most effective critics by lumping them together with the people who weren't informed and who as critics were an embarrassment to everybody else."He tried out the term "anti-Japanism" in speeches and interviews, but it did not catch on. Then he tried "Japan bashing". The term quickly caught on and gained widespread popularity. "The first people to pick up on it were the Japanese press," Angel said. "However, within a year the American press began to use the term." The term became a weapon in the public relations war being waged in Washington over trade policy and U.S.-Japanese economic relations.
Japan-bashing today
As Japan's "
bubble economy " burst in the late 1980s and went into recession, the term's popularity subsided. Today, the term "Japan-bashing" is often used in reference to Asian critics who accuse Japan of attempting territorialexpansionism and whitewashing history (seeSenkaku Islands (Diaoyu Islands),Liancourt Rocks ,Yasukuni Shrine , andJapanese history textbook controversies ).ee also
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Anti-Japanese sentiment
*Protectionism
*Yellow Peril External links
* [http://archives.cjr.org/year/92/6/trade.asp Campaign Issues: Trade (November/December 1992)] , Columbia Journalism Review
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