9780738201078. New condition. Hard cover. Language: English. Pages: 294. Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 294 p. An insiders look at todays Japana country in the throes of fundamental change, as history compels it to transform from insular commercial giant to nation among nations.. At the end of the 20th century, Japan is once again at a crossroads, undergoing fundamental transformation, as it did when it opened its doors to trade in the 19th century and renounced its feudal past, or when it rose from the ashes of World War II as a mighty economic machine. Todays recession and real estate and financial crises reflect, however, a confluence of trends that are proving that its current model for economic growth is unsustainable. In Kawari (which means change in Japanese), noted international asset manager and Japan expert, Milton Ezrati, paints a rich and multi-dimensional picture of Japan in transition. Analyzing economic, social, political, demographic, and cultural trends, Ezrati argues that Japan is poised to recover from current crises, liberalize its economic and trade policies, and evolve into a major diplomatic powerbut not without profound consequences for its people and for the world at large.