Japanese foreign policy on Southeast Asia — Japanese foreign policy toward Southeast Asia, this diverse region, stretching from South Asia to the islands in the South Pacific Ocean, was in part defined by Japan s rapid rise in the 1980s as the dominant economic power in Asia. The decline… … Wikipedia
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Japanese language education in Vietnam — first became widespread during the Empire of Vietnam, which was set up as a puppet state after Japan s 1941 World War II invasion of French Indochina. However, after Japan s 1945 surrender and withdrawal from Vietnam, there was little further… … Wikipedia
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Vietnamese name — Vietnamese names generally consist of three parts: a family name, a middle name, and a given name, used in that order. Like their Chinese, Korean, and other counterparts, this is in accordance to the East Asian system of personal names. In a… … Wikipedia
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