Since the mid-1970s, the West has significantly influenced China, Japan, and Korea through economic liberalization, technology transfer, and cultural exchange. China opened up its economy with reforms initiated by Deng Xiaoping, leading to increased foreign investment and integration into the global market. Japan experienced Western influence through trade and technology, which helped it become a major economic power. Meanwhile, South Korea embraced Western culture and practices, transforming its economy and society, particularly through the "Korean Wave" (Hallyu), which popularized Korean culture globally.
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