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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 
AND STRATEGY 
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS: 
JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA 
Shivam Mall 
SCMS,Pune
Two Islands, One Nation
Focus 
 Important Facts 
 PEST analysis 
 Hofsted’s dimensions 
SWOT analysis 
 Current News 
 Conclusion
THE TEMPLE OF THE GOLDEN PAVILION
MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND
IMPORTANT FACTS 
Topics Japan Australia 
Continent Asia Australia 
Location Small island chains Smallest continent 
Primary Language Japanese English 
Currency Yen Australian Dollar 
Capital City Tokyo Canberra 
Largest City Tokyo Sydney 
GDP $4.7 Trillion $ 998 Billion 
Growth Rate 2% 2.5% 
Exchange rate Yen per (₹0.53) AUD per (₹52.96)
PEST ANALYSIS
POLITICAL OVERVIEW
POLITICAL FACTORS 
Title Japan Australia 
Country Name Japan Common wealth of Australia 
Government Type Parliamentary 
Government with a 
constitutional monarchy 
Federal parliamentary 
democracy with a 
constitutional realm 
Capital Tokyo Canberra 
Administrative 
divisions 
47 States 6 states and 2 territories 
Independence 3rd May 1947 1st January 1901 
Chief Executive Akihito Quentin Alice Louis Bryce 
Second Chief Exec Shinzo Abe Tony Abbott 
Next Elections December 2014 January 2017 
Legislature size 722 members 150 members 
National Holiday B’day of Emperor: 
Akihito (23rd dec) 
1st January
ECONOMY OVERVIEW
ECONOMIC OVERVIEW 
Title Japan Australia 
Currency Yen (₹0.53) Australian Dollar (₹52.96) 
GDP $4.7 Trillion $998 Billion 
GDP by sector Agriculture: 1.1% 
Industry: 25.6% 
Services: 73.2% 
Agriculture: 3.2% 
Industry:27.4% 
Services:68.5% 
Inflation Rate 0% 3% 
Labor Force 65.68 Million 12.15 Million 
Unemployment Rate 4.6% 5.7% 
Agricultural Products Rice, vegetables, pork, 
fish, dairy products, fruits 
Wheat, barley, sugarcane, 
cattle, sheep, poultry 
Fiscal year 1st April- 30th march 1st July-30th June
GDP
FOREIGN TRADE AND RELATIONS 
Title Japan Australia 
Exports $697 Billion $250 Billion 
Exports commodities Motor vehicles, semi 
conductor, iron and 
steel, auto parts, 
plastic materials, 
power generation 
machinery 
Coal, iron ore, gold, 
wheat, alumina, meat, 
machinery and 
transport equipment 
Export Partners China-18.5% 
US-17% 
S.Korea-7% 
Thailand-5% 
Hong Kong-5% 
China-29% 
Japan-19.3% 
S.Korea-8% 
India-4.9%
FOREIGN TRADE AND RELATIONS 
Title Japan Australia 
Imports $766 Billion $245.8 Billion 
Import Commodities petroleum 15.5%; liquid 
natural gas 5.7%; clothing 
3.9%; semiconductors 
3.5%; coal 3.5%; audio 
and visual apparatus 
2.7% 
machinery and transport 
equipment, computers 
and office machines, 
telecommunication 
equipment and parts; 
crude oil and petroleum 
products 
Import partners China 21.3%, US 8.8%, 
Australia 6.4%, Saudi 
Arabia 6.2%, UAE 5%, 
South Korea 4.6%, Qatar 
4% 
China 18.4%, US 11.7%, 
Japan 7.9%, Singapore 
6%, Germany 4.6%, 
Thailand 4.2%, South 
Korea 4.1% 
Current Account 
Balance 
$69 Billion $5 Billion
SOCIO-CULTURAL OVERVIEW
SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS 
Title Japan Australia 
Population 127 Million 22 Million 
Density 337 per sq km 2 per sq km 
Median Age 45.8 38.1 
Average sex ration 0.9 males per female 1.01 males per females 
Labor force 65 million 12 million 
Birth rate 8 per 1000 people 12.3 per 1000 
Population below 
poverty line 
16% 19% 
Literacy rate 99% 99% 
Life expectancy 84 years 81 years
CULTURAL DIVERSITY EXPLAINED BY 
HOFESTEDE'S DIMENSIONS 
1.Individualism versus collectivism. Japan scores high on 
collectivism where Australia is among the most 
individualistic cultures. For Japanese culture, this 
means there is a partiality towards the common good. In 
contrast, Australians expect to choose their own 
affiliations and pursue their own goals. 
2.Large versus small power distance. Power distance 
refers to the extent to which a society accepts a 
hierarchical order and how power within an 
organisation is distributed. Japanese culture accepts a 
large power distance where in Australia it is relatively 
low.
CONTINUED… 
3.Strong versus weak uncertainty avoidance. Japanese 
culture ranks amongst the highest in this category. The 
Japanese maintain rigid codes of belief and tend to 
remain longer with their present employer. Conversely, 
Australians maintain a more relaxed atmosphere in 
both their professional and personal lives. 
4. Masculinity versus femininity. Japan is considered by 
Hofstede to be the most masculine culture. Masculinity 
refers to a preference for 'achievement, heroism, 
assertiveness and material success'. On the other hand, 
Australia is considered to be more feminine with a 
preference for relationships, modesty and quality of 
life.
TECHNOLOGICAL OVERVIEW
SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS OF JAPAN 
• Japanese society (Zen): selflessness, continuous 
improvement - the Japanese always strive for 
perfection and they try to show improvement in 
the areas where they are lacking. 
• Technology - Japan is the technology capital of 
the world. They have all the new innovations 
before anyone else does. Now they just need to 
figure out how to properly market these ideas 
and distribute them globally. 
• Economy - right now the economy in Japan is 
very strong and the Japanese need to use this to 
their advantage.
WEAKNESS OF JAPAN 
• Non-verbal communication practices - in the Japanese culture 
non-verbal communication is practiced on a regular basis. 
When companies start trying to negotiate and practice business 
in other countries and other cultures, communication tends to 
be misinterpreted. 
• Quickness - the Japanese culture tends to be relaxed and based 
on relationship building. Other cultures are very quick with 
everything including communication. Many companies fear 
doing business with Japanese companies because sometimes it 
creates more work than is necessary with other countries and 
cultures. 
• Education - many Japanese go to other countries for extended 
education. Many of these individuals tend to stay in the country 
in which they study for different opportunities that Japan 
cannot offer them.
OPPORTUNITIES OF JAPAN 
• Environmental Issues (recycling, energy saving, etc.) 
• World's Second Largest National Market 
• Increase of Women in Business - the Japanese are 
starting to see an increase in women in management 
positions. This could create an opportunity for new 
ideas and more creative ways for the businesses to be 
organized. 
• Foreign Influences becoming more welcome - with an 
increase in education outside of the country, some 
individuals return to Japan with new insights to their 
own culture.
THREATS OF JAPAN 
• Globalization - since Japan is an island they 
tend to be far away from everyone else. This 
has created problems with many corporations 
trying to go global. 
• Small proportion of foreign investment - the 
Japanese feel they have great products within 
the country and do not always support foreign 
investment opportunities. This practice has 
deterred some companies from trying to enter 
the Japanese market or from trying to create 
joint ventures with Japanese companies.
STRENGTHS OF AUSTRALIA 
•Strong Economy with per capita GDP on par with the four 
dominant West European economies. 
•Strong emphasis on reforms, low inflation, a housing market 
bloom, growing ties with china have led to its 16 years of 
expansion. 
•The budget has been in surplus since 2002 due to strong 
revenue growth. •Major exporter of agricultural products, 
minerals, metals, and fossil fuels. •Excellent domestic and 
international telephone services. 
•“The strength of Australia’s economy has been highlighted in 
recent years by its ability to withstand a number of internal 
and external events, including a major drought, a housing 
boom and the Asian financial and economic crises.”(About 
Australia)
WEAKNESS OF AUSTRALIA 
•“Socially permissible systems for information 
exchange, vertically and horizontally 
(professional cross-sectoral committees are a 
step in the right direction on the government 
level).” (SWOT Analysis) 
•Enforcement of environmental and economic laws 
and regulations.
OPPORTUNITIES OF AUSTRALIA 
•Australia has a business-friendly regulatory environment. 
“According to the World Bank, Australia is the fastest place in 
the world in which to start a business, with regulatory 
procedures taking just two days”. (About Australia) 
•Has the fewest restrictions on product markets of all of its 30 
member countries, the lowest level of public ownership of 
business and the least restrictive impact of business regulation 
on economic behaviour 
•“Australia recently partially deregulated the banking sector, 
removing many interest rate limits and allowing the entry of 16 
new foreign banks, five of which were U.S. banks. Chase 
Manhattan and Citibank are moving rapidly into the retail 
banking sector and beginning to provide competition for what 
was a rather entrenched banking system.
THREATS OF AUSTRALIA 
• Drought, robust import demand, and a strong 
currency have pushed the trade deficit up in 
recent years, while infrastructure bottlenecks 
and a tight labour market are constraining 
growth in export volumes and stoking inflation. 
• Australia's budget has been in surplus since 
2002 due to strong revenue growth.
RECENT NEWS 
• In 2006, Australia and Japan celebrated the 30th 
anniversary of the signing of the Basic Treaty 
of Friendship and Cooperation between 
Australia and Japan 1976 (Japan). 
• Military technology deal. 
• Whaling issues. 
• Kyoto protocol.
QUOTING EX PRIME MINISTER HOWARD 
'Australia has no greater friend in Asia than Japan'.
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Japan vs Australia

  • 1. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND STRATEGY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS: JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA Shivam Mall SCMS,Pune
  • 3. Focus  Important Facts  PEST analysis  Hofsted’s dimensions SWOT analysis  Current News  Conclusion
  • 4. THE TEMPLE OF THE GOLDEN PAVILION
  • 6. IMPORTANT FACTS Topics Japan Australia Continent Asia Australia Location Small island chains Smallest continent Primary Language Japanese English Currency Yen Australian Dollar Capital City Tokyo Canberra Largest City Tokyo Sydney GDP $4.7 Trillion $ 998 Billion Growth Rate 2% 2.5% Exchange rate Yen per (₹0.53) AUD per (₹52.96)
  • 9. POLITICAL FACTORS Title Japan Australia Country Name Japan Common wealth of Australia Government Type Parliamentary Government with a constitutional monarchy Federal parliamentary democracy with a constitutional realm Capital Tokyo Canberra Administrative divisions 47 States 6 states and 2 territories Independence 3rd May 1947 1st January 1901 Chief Executive Akihito Quentin Alice Louis Bryce Second Chief Exec Shinzo Abe Tony Abbott Next Elections December 2014 January 2017 Legislature size 722 members 150 members National Holiday B’day of Emperor: Akihito (23rd dec) 1st January
  • 11. ECONOMIC OVERVIEW Title Japan Australia Currency Yen (₹0.53) Australian Dollar (₹52.96) GDP $4.7 Trillion $998 Billion GDP by sector Agriculture: 1.1% Industry: 25.6% Services: 73.2% Agriculture: 3.2% Industry:27.4% Services:68.5% Inflation Rate 0% 3% Labor Force 65.68 Million 12.15 Million Unemployment Rate 4.6% 5.7% Agricultural Products Rice, vegetables, pork, fish, dairy products, fruits Wheat, barley, sugarcane, cattle, sheep, poultry Fiscal year 1st April- 30th march 1st July-30th June
  • 12. GDP
  • 13. FOREIGN TRADE AND RELATIONS Title Japan Australia Exports $697 Billion $250 Billion Exports commodities Motor vehicles, semi conductor, iron and steel, auto parts, plastic materials, power generation machinery Coal, iron ore, gold, wheat, alumina, meat, machinery and transport equipment Export Partners China-18.5% US-17% S.Korea-7% Thailand-5% Hong Kong-5% China-29% Japan-19.3% S.Korea-8% India-4.9%
  • 14. FOREIGN TRADE AND RELATIONS Title Japan Australia Imports $766 Billion $245.8 Billion Import Commodities petroleum 15.5%; liquid natural gas 5.7%; clothing 3.9%; semiconductors 3.5%; coal 3.5%; audio and visual apparatus 2.7% machinery and transport equipment, computers and office machines, telecommunication equipment and parts; crude oil and petroleum products Import partners China 21.3%, US 8.8%, Australia 6.4%, Saudi Arabia 6.2%, UAE 5%, South Korea 4.6%, Qatar 4% China 18.4%, US 11.7%, Japan 7.9%, Singapore 6%, Germany 4.6%, Thailand 4.2%, South Korea 4.1% Current Account Balance $69 Billion $5 Billion
  • 16. SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS Title Japan Australia Population 127 Million 22 Million Density 337 per sq km 2 per sq km Median Age 45.8 38.1 Average sex ration 0.9 males per female 1.01 males per females Labor force 65 million 12 million Birth rate 8 per 1000 people 12.3 per 1000 Population below poverty line 16% 19% Literacy rate 99% 99% Life expectancy 84 years 81 years
  • 17. CULTURAL DIVERSITY EXPLAINED BY HOFESTEDE'S DIMENSIONS 1.Individualism versus collectivism. Japan scores high on collectivism where Australia is among the most individualistic cultures. For Japanese culture, this means there is a partiality towards the common good. In contrast, Australians expect to choose their own affiliations and pursue their own goals. 2.Large versus small power distance. Power distance refers to the extent to which a society accepts a hierarchical order and how power within an organisation is distributed. Japanese culture accepts a large power distance where in Australia it is relatively low.
  • 18. CONTINUED… 3.Strong versus weak uncertainty avoidance. Japanese culture ranks amongst the highest in this category. The Japanese maintain rigid codes of belief and tend to remain longer with their present employer. Conversely, Australians maintain a more relaxed atmosphere in both their professional and personal lives. 4. Masculinity versus femininity. Japan is considered by Hofstede to be the most masculine culture. Masculinity refers to a preference for 'achievement, heroism, assertiveness and material success'. On the other hand, Australia is considered to be more feminine with a preference for relationships, modesty and quality of life.
  • 21. STRENGTHS OF JAPAN • Japanese society (Zen): selflessness, continuous improvement - the Japanese always strive for perfection and they try to show improvement in the areas where they are lacking. • Technology - Japan is the technology capital of the world. They have all the new innovations before anyone else does. Now they just need to figure out how to properly market these ideas and distribute them globally. • Economy - right now the economy in Japan is very strong and the Japanese need to use this to their advantage.
  • 22. WEAKNESS OF JAPAN • Non-verbal communication practices - in the Japanese culture non-verbal communication is practiced on a regular basis. When companies start trying to negotiate and practice business in other countries and other cultures, communication tends to be misinterpreted. • Quickness - the Japanese culture tends to be relaxed and based on relationship building. Other cultures are very quick with everything including communication. Many companies fear doing business with Japanese companies because sometimes it creates more work than is necessary with other countries and cultures. • Education - many Japanese go to other countries for extended education. Many of these individuals tend to stay in the country in which they study for different opportunities that Japan cannot offer them.
  • 23. OPPORTUNITIES OF JAPAN • Environmental Issues (recycling, energy saving, etc.) • World's Second Largest National Market • Increase of Women in Business - the Japanese are starting to see an increase in women in management positions. This could create an opportunity for new ideas and more creative ways for the businesses to be organized. • Foreign Influences becoming more welcome - with an increase in education outside of the country, some individuals return to Japan with new insights to their own culture.
  • 24. THREATS OF JAPAN • Globalization - since Japan is an island they tend to be far away from everyone else. This has created problems with many corporations trying to go global. • Small proportion of foreign investment - the Japanese feel they have great products within the country and do not always support foreign investment opportunities. This practice has deterred some companies from trying to enter the Japanese market or from trying to create joint ventures with Japanese companies.
  • 25. STRENGTHS OF AUSTRALIA •Strong Economy with per capita GDP on par with the four dominant West European economies. •Strong emphasis on reforms, low inflation, a housing market bloom, growing ties with china have led to its 16 years of expansion. •The budget has been in surplus since 2002 due to strong revenue growth. •Major exporter of agricultural products, minerals, metals, and fossil fuels. •Excellent domestic and international telephone services. •“The strength of Australia’s economy has been highlighted in recent years by its ability to withstand a number of internal and external events, including a major drought, a housing boom and the Asian financial and economic crises.”(About Australia)
  • 26. WEAKNESS OF AUSTRALIA •“Socially permissible systems for information exchange, vertically and horizontally (professional cross-sectoral committees are a step in the right direction on the government level).” (SWOT Analysis) •Enforcement of environmental and economic laws and regulations.
  • 27. OPPORTUNITIES OF AUSTRALIA •Australia has a business-friendly regulatory environment. “According to the World Bank, Australia is the fastest place in the world in which to start a business, with regulatory procedures taking just two days”. (About Australia) •Has the fewest restrictions on product markets of all of its 30 member countries, the lowest level of public ownership of business and the least restrictive impact of business regulation on economic behaviour •“Australia recently partially deregulated the banking sector, removing many interest rate limits and allowing the entry of 16 new foreign banks, five of which were U.S. banks. Chase Manhattan and Citibank are moving rapidly into the retail banking sector and beginning to provide competition for what was a rather entrenched banking system.
  • 28. THREATS OF AUSTRALIA • Drought, robust import demand, and a strong currency have pushed the trade deficit up in recent years, while infrastructure bottlenecks and a tight labour market are constraining growth in export volumes and stoking inflation. • Australia's budget has been in surplus since 2002 due to strong revenue growth.
  • 29. RECENT NEWS • In 2006, Australia and Japan celebrated the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Basic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Australia and Japan 1976 (Japan). • Military technology deal. • Whaling issues. • Kyoto protocol.
  • 30. QUOTING EX PRIME MINISTER HOWARD 'Australia has no greater friend in Asia than Japan'.