Title: Chapter 31: Japan and The Pacific Rim
1Chapter 31 Japan and The Pacific Rim
- Katya Barrera
- Yvonne Martinez
- Leslye Campos
- Kristy Trevino
- Brenda Chapa
- Sofia Santizo
- Julian Hernandez
- Jim Torres
2 Japans Ongoing Development
- At first ---gtJapanese lag behind Western level
- Development begins
- Silk production in 1860 was about 16 million lbs
then by 1929 it shot up to about 93 million - Agricultural productivity improved
- Farmers introduced fertilizers and new equipment
- Ex Rice production more than doubled between
1880s and 1930s - 2nd Industrial Phase in 1920s
- Zaibatsu sponsored expansion fields shipbuilding
and metallurgy - Relying with government bureaucracy
- Use of electric power grew faster in Japan than
anywhere else in the world (1920) - Education advanced rapidly
- Immense population growth (restricted improvement
in living conditions)
3Political Crisis and Growing Militarism
- Military even in more control
- Military were looked up to by the people as
protectors - Military even studied in separate and special
schools - 1920s Japan experimented with a liberal
political pattern - Did work a little but served for the military to
realize that they wanted more power and not be
restricted - Military officials beginning to make separate
decisions about Munchuria - May 1932- Group of younger army officers attacked
the key government and banking officers and
murdered the prime minister - Did not take FULL state control but did frustrate
the government with having some control - Another military coup attempt in 1936, but
failed - By the end of 1938, Japan controlled a regional
empire, including Manchuria, Korea, and Taiwan
4Change in Other Pacific Rim Areas
- Japan had firm control over Korea and had
economic policies for them that did little to
improve their economy - Â They disrupted Korea's traditions and had
replaced their Korean king with his son in 1908
and he was assassinated a year later which led to
the abolishment of  monarchy - Japan sought to suppress Korean culture and
promote the adoption of Japanese ways - Korean language news papers were banned
- Korean teachers needed to wear Japanese uniforms,
carry swords - Japanese money, language, weights and measures
where introduced - Korean peasant where compelled to concentrate on
rice production for export and the Korean youth
were enrolled into the Japanese armies to help
with expanding war effort - Singapore was a city that held a large
population of the Chinese people that belonged to
the British as they tried to build a naval base
but was captured by the Japanese in World War II
5New Divisions and the End of Empires
- A decade after World War II, the Philippines,
Indonesia, and Malaysia had gained independence - Taiwan was still ruled by Chiang Kai-shek, but
Chinese was in hands of a powerful communist - Korea remained divided, but there was a lot of
tension and American presence in South Korea kept
its independence - Japan began to recover
6Japanese Recovery
- in 1945 Japan was a mess. the factories where
destroyed and the people where in shock by the
surrender from all the bombing that had been
going on including the atomic devastation of
the Hiroshima and Nagasaki. - like always, Japan was quick to rebound its
economy but with the help of the United States.
they intervened to try and help them rebuild
their economy and place without any hint of
military threat anywhere. an American occupation
government led by General Douglas McArthur worked
to tear down Japans wartime political structure. - in 1951 Japan signed a peace treaty with most of
its wartime opponents. this led to - military forces to be disbanded
- police decentralization
- many officials removed
- and political prisoners released.
7Recovery Continued.
- America had pressed to make a Democracy in Japan
and even gave women the right to vote, encouraged
labor unions and abolished shintoism as new
economic reforms where introduced breaking up
landed estate for the benefit of small farmers. - they helped the Japanese make a constitution that
abolished military that was wartime and
guaranteed civil liberties and the emperor was
just a figure with no power now but the Japanese
fit their own values in the constitution to
preserve themselves. - the Japanese emphasized the importance of
learning and education and tried to make the
students prepared to enter the world of Japans
economy. the students where prepared for their
future role in the economy 'whether they like it
or not" - a state religion.Â
8Korea Invention and War
- In 1948, the United States helped make a
Republic of Korea in the south, and the Peoples
Democratic Republic of Korea in the north
supported by the Soviet. - Kim II-Sung in the north a communist state
- Syngman Rhee in the south parliamentary
institution, but maintained a strongly
authoritarian form, and had American military
presence - North Korea attacks South Korea in June 1950,
trying to unify by force and starting the Korean
war - North Korea is helped by allied forces,
including the United States, and in 1953, peace
is reached - North Korea did not change much, and even after
the Soviet liberation, little change happened - IN 1954, a defense treaty was signed between
South Korea and the U.S., and American military
troops were reduced - Went from being authoritarian and then army
officers took over control in 1961
9Emerging Stability in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and
Singapore
- The U.S. gave economic support to Taiwan until
the 1960s - Singapore gained independence as a free port in
1959 - Hong Kong returned to Chinese control in 1997
10Japans Distinctive Political and Cultural Style
- Only had one party, the Liberal Democratic
Party, from 1955 onwards - Strong business, export expansion and economic
growth - Government campaigned birth control and
abortion, slowing down population growth - Poetry, paintings, tea ceremonies, and flower
arrangements still continued - Films were about their history
- Japanese painters and architects fused Japanese
styles with Western styles
11Japans Economic Surge
- By 1983, the total national product was equal to
the totals of China, Korea, Taiwan, India,
Pakistan, Australia, and Brazil - Became one of the top two or three economic
powers in the world - High quality goods, such as cars and electronics
- High government support and expansion of
education made it possible - Workers paired to where they fit best
- ensured life time employment
- low unemployment rate
- early retirement age
12Life in Japan
- Women educated, but did not do much with their
husbands and dedicated themselves to taking care
of the kids and other domestic duties - Drinking was highly more accepted to relieve
from university or job stress - Baseball, tennis, and golf became popular
- Government encouraged use of chopsticks since
many preferred knives and forks - Pollution became a huge problem by the 1960s
- Corruption in the 1990s
- Severe economic recession after a huge economic
boom - Liberal democrats replaced
13The Korean Miracle
- Syngman Rhee (South Koreas ruler) and other
taken out of power by student demonstrations
since 1960 - South Korea emphasized economic growth from
1950s onward - industrial firms created
- by 1970s, Korea was competing successfully in
cheap consumer goods, as well as steel and cars - Korea farther more successful in exporting steel
and textile than Japan - Hyundai created by Chung Ju Yung, and by the
1980s, had 135,000 employees and 42 overseas
offices - Population soared
- By the 1980s, over 40 million people live in
South Korea, and had the highest population
density on earth - Soon, birth regulations were encouraged
- Suffered bad pollution like Japan
14Advances in Taiwan and the City States
- Taiwan also experienced a high rate of economic
development - Agricultural and industrial productivity
increased - Money spent on education, and literacy rates and
levels of technical training increased - Traditional medicinal practices kept, but
combined with modern, more western strategies - Japan was the nations biggest trading partner
- In 1978, Chiang Ching-kuo took power, and
stressed authoritarian rule and political
diversity was not encouraged - Lee Kuan Yew took over Singapore in 1959 for 3
decades, and established tight control over their
citizens - caused low crime rates
- Singapore worlds 4th largest port
- Education and health improved
- Hong Kong was also very active in the trading
industry - Textiles and clothing formed 39 of total
exports, along with heavy industry by the 1980s - A middle class emerged
15Common Themes and New Problems
- The Pacific Rim had more than economic growth
and expansion in common - believed in hard work
- Confucianism morality often used
- relied on the government
- Little tigers such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and
Thailand had economic growth - In the final years of the 20th century,
unemployment rose, bad economy - westerners thought this could be resolved if
they turned more to a free market competition - Indonesia became democratic instead of
authoritarian in 1998 - But in 1999, economic rates began to pick up
again
16Important people to Remember
Leon Trotsky- Â recruited able generals and masses
of loyal conscripts Joseph Stalin- undisputed
leader of the Soviet state, his victory brought
triumph for party control over all branches of
governments Lenin- set up a Communist
International office to guide international revolu
tionary activity Peter the Great -continued the
growth of absolutism and conquest Hitler- Nazi
leader of fascist Germany, created a strongly
centralized state in Germany, eliminated all
rivals Nadezhda Mandelstantam- her husband was
arrested, she dedicated her literary life to his
memory while staying out of police purview by
teaching English in obscure teachers' training
institutes
17Important People Continued
Nikita Khrushchev- attacked Stalinism for its
concentration of power and arbitrary
dictatorship Mikhail Gorbachev- conveyed a new
and more Western style, dressing in more
fashionable clothes, held open press conferences
and allowing Soviet media to engage in active
debate and to report on problems as well as
successes Boris Yeltsin- became the leading
political figure, struggled to gain a political
base Vladimir Putin- did not initially clarify
Russia's political or economic directions
18The Big Point
- The Pacific Rim experienced a really big
economic growth and many nations gained
independence after World War II