Learning to ‘Coexist with Risk:’ The Essence of Japan’s Technical Cooperation with Central American Countries | Brookings Institution

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The Japanese archipelago is one of a number of regions that has been vulnerable to frequent natural disasters. Through its history, tragic experiences have accumulated, and the modern Japanese society and each individual in the country have learned lessons from each of those occasions.
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Learning to ‘Coexist with Risk:’ The Essence of Japan’s Technical Cooperation with Central American Countries | Brookings Institution
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The Japanese archipelago is one of a number of regions that has been vulnerable to frequent natural disasters. Through its history, tragic experiences have accumulated, and the modern Japanese society and each individual in the country have learned lessons from each of those occasions.
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