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  • Essay / The Meiji Restoration in Japan and Japan - 1208

    Political institutions within Chain consist of the Communist Party which led to economic growth and unrest in the 1900s, one of them being the formation of the Yenan Way by the Communist Party. providing public goods to the Chinese people and building a new bureaucracy in China, and the failure of the Great Leap Forward imposed by Mao to encourage growth in rural China, in contrast to the West, which led to an economic disaster and famine in the country. Changes in the state structure in Japan induced high economic development, due to the increased competition Japan had with the West in order to become a more profitable world power, the dismantling of the Zaibatsu which broke up large conglomerates and allowed for a more diverse economic system where changes in the private sector in Japan would lead to a favorable relationship between business and government (Johnson, 161). Changes in the state structure in China led to a change in the Chinese economy, due to the Chinese Communist Party's break with Mao, the