3/11 Policy Effects From an American standpoint, the multiple disasters that struck Japan a year ago this week were transformative. Before calamity struck, while not complacent, the Japanese appeared resigned to their stifling politics and stagnant economics. Global economics may have pushed Tokyo toward the TPP, but it seems 3/11 must have helped make such a pivot possible. Japan has always wavered between its natural insularity and intellectual support for international initiative. However, desperate times allow for desperate measures, and the new found sense of vulnerability is a plausible rationale for developments like Japan conceding to an embargo against Iranian oil and Japanese restaurants now saying they will use more imported r...