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Japan's Resilience Lessons for Ukraine's Recovery
Season 1 · Episode 234

Japan's Resilience Lessons for Ukraine's Recovery

Well-Informed & Open-Minded · HS

December 17, 202515m 34s

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Show Notes

As Ukraine looks beyond the battlefield toward rebuilding, some of its most important lessons are coming from a country long shaped by catastrophe. Japan’s experience recovering from earthquakes, tsunamis, and wartime destruction has become a model for Ukrainian officials planning for a future that must be resilient by design. In this episode, we explore what Ukraine is learning from Japan’s disasters—from rebuilding communities quickly and planning reconstruction early, to treating destruction as a chance to build smarter and stronger. Through study tours, infrastructure know-how, and a shared acceptance of permanent risk, the story reveals how a nation can prepare for recovery even while crisis continues—and why resilience may be Ukraine’s most vital form of defense.

https://www.economist.com/asia/2023/06/08/japan-offers-ukraine-a-lesson-in-reconstruction