The Japanese experience in reconstruction and rebuilding after the devastation caused by World War II is an experience worthy of study, contemplation, and the extraction of useful lessons and morals. It is undoubtedly a unique human experience, deserving of all attention. Such a study would be most beneficial for emerging nations who want to build a promising future for themselves and their children, even though they do not know where they are heading. The Japanese experience is a clear example of the possibility of building and achieving progress without sacrificing heritage, as we will see in the following chapters. I hope that this book will shed some light on this unique experience and will motivate others who are interested and knowledgeable in this vital subject to complete what may be missing in this book regarding a subject that will undoubtedly not be covered by a single author, but rather needs coverage from different angles that focus on some aspects with greater precision and detail than this attempt, which I intend to draw attention to this great treasure of human experience. Al-Obeikan Publishing
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