Japan’s ongoing challenges with foreign residents highlight profound issues of integration, labor shortages, and cultural barriers. The Diplomat explores how these intricate dynamics are sparking a significant shift in Japan’s immigration policies
Browsing: cultural integration
Japan is witnessing a growing wave of anti-immigration sentiment, fueled by deepening concerns over job security and cultural identity. This mounting backlash challenges the government’s push to address labor shortages by opening doors to more foreign workers
In Italy, negative attitudes toward migrants grow even stronger when linked to religion, reveals InfoMigrants. This eye-opening study exposes how religious ties influence public opinion, profoundly affecting social integration and sparking heated policy debates
In the 1930s, a bold movement sought to merge the US, Canada, and Greenland, envisioning a unified North America. This initiative highlights historical aspirations for regional cooperation, echoing modern discussions on trade, environmental challenges, and cultural ties.




