Title: Modern Asia
1Modern Asia
224.1 Communist China
- Chinese Revolution
- Communists take over after long civil war between
Nationalists and communists - By 1949 Mao Zedong est the Peoples Republic of
China - Chiang Kai Shek and Nationalists fled to Taiwan
- Est the Republic of China there
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3China Under Mao
- 1955 Chinese gov launched a program to build a
socialist society - Land taken away from lords and given to poor
peasants - Most private farmland was collectivized
- Attempted to increase food production which would
allow more people to work industry - Most industry and commerce was nationalized
4Great Leap Forward (1958)
- Collective farms turned into communes
- gt30,000 people lived and worked together
- Mao hoped would lead to true communist
(classless) society - Proved to be a disaster
- Food production decreased due to bad weather and
peoples hatred of system - Almost 15 mill starved to death
- 1960 gov began breaking up communes into
collective farms with some private plots
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5Maos Dream
- A permanent revolution where China could achieve
the final stage of communism a classless society
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6Cultural Revolution (1966)
- Maos Little Red Book was source of knowledge in
all areas - Red Guards formed to further the revolution
- Tried to eliminate the Four Olds
- Old ideas
- Old culture
- Old customs
- Old habits
- Some of Red Guard attacked people
- Many people did not support them and wanted a
permanent revolution
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7China After Mao
- Died in September 1976
- Practical-minded reformers led by Deng Xiaoping
seized power - Ended the Cultural Revolution
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8Deng Xiaopings Policies
- Four Modernizations focused on advancing China
in 4 ways - Industry
- Agriculture
- Technology
- National defense
9Updating China
- Had been isolated for 20 years
- Government invited foreign investors into China
to help make up for that - Thousands of Chinese students sent abroad to
study science, technology, and modern business
techniques
10New Agricultural Policy
- A little capitalism was allowed
- Collective farmers could lease land to peasant
farmers - Anything produced on the land beyond amount of
rent could be sold on the private market - Peasants allowed to make goods and sell them to
others
11Modernization Worked
- Overall, policy was a success
- Many complained that it failed because it didnt
create a democracy - New leaders still did not allow direct criticism
of the Communist Party
12More Problems in late 1980s
- More people studied abroad
- More information reached highly educated Chinese
people - Economic improvements led to pressure for better
living conditions and more freedom to choose jobs
in the cities after graduation - Rising inflation led to discontent among salaried
workers, especially in the cities - Corruption and special treatment of officials and
party members led to criticism
13Tiananmen Square
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- Students gathered to protest in May of 1989
- Called for an end to corruption
- Led a mass demonstration in Beijing
- Deng Xiaoping ordered tanks and troops into the
square to squash the demonstration - Some killed
- Outraged many
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14Chinas Relations with the West
- Strained relations
- Human rights violations
- Its determination to unify with Taiwan
- Its increasing military power
- China does maintain diplomatic relations with the
West
15Social Changes Under Communism
- Womens roles
- Not allowed to participate in politics
- New marriage law in 1950 allowed women equal
rights with men - New regime tried to destroy the influence of the
traditional family system because it undercut
loyalty to the state - Similar to USSR
- Children encouraged to report parents who said
anything against the system
16After Maos Death
- Shift away from revolutionary fervor and return
to family traditions - Meant better living conditions
- Parents could choose own names for children, not
patriotic names - Clothing choices also changed more toward Western
fashions
17Shifting Balance of Power in Asia
- In 1950s relations between China and the Soviet
Union began to deteriorate - In the 60s their military units often clashed
along their border - China had internal problems causing it to focus
on relations with USA - 1972 Nixon became 1st president to visit the
Peoples Republic of China since its creation in
1949 - 1979 diplomatic relations est between China and
US
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18Relations with China
- During 1980s relations between China and the
Soviet Union improved - In 1990s, China began to play a more active role
in Asian affairs - In the 200s, China is still strengthening trade
relations around the world - In 2002 China joined the World Trade Organization
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1924.2 India, Pakistan, Bangladesh
- India
- After WWII the leaders of India realized that
British India would have to be divided into 2
countries - India Hindu
- Pakistan Muslim
- Would be separated into 2 regions with India in
between
20Gaining Independence
- 1947 India and Pakistan became independent
- Millions of people migrated to areas where their
religion would be more accepted - Millions died as a result of the mass migrations
- Mohandas Gandhi was assassinated in January of
1948 - Ceylon, off coast of India, also became
independent in 1947 - 1972 changed name to Sri Lanka
- Many ethnic struggles exist there
21India
- Congress Party led by Nehru
- Nehru worked closely with Gandhi for Indian
independence - Under Nehrus leadership
- Gov took ownership of major industries,
utilities, and transportation (socialism) - Private enterprise was permitted at local level
- Farming left in private hands
- Industrial production almost tripled between 1950
and 1965
22After Nehru died, his daughter Indira Gandhi
became prime minister
- Faced 2 problems
- Biggest problem huge populationg rowth
- During 1950s and 60s the population grew at a
rate of 2 a year - One result of this was worsening poverty
- Ethnic and religious conflict
- Many Sikhs (followers of religion based on both
Hindu and Muslim beliefs) lived in Punjab and
wanted independence - Gandhi used military force in 1984
- Some Sikhs wanted revenge and Gandhi was
assassinated later that year
23Next Prime Minister Rajiv
- Indira Gandhis son
- Began some new economic policies
- Encouraged private enterprise and transfer
state-run industries into private hands
(capitalism) - He was assassinated in 1991 while he was running
for re-election - Conflict continued between Hindus and Muslims
- Ex long-term dispute over Kashmir
24Pakistan
- Early years of its independence were marked by
internal conflicts - Growing division between East and West Pakistan
- Many in East Pakistan felt government (based in
West Pakistan) was ignoring their needs - 1971 East Pakistan declared its independence
- After civil war, it became Bangladesh
25Bangladesh and Pakistan
- Have had trouble establishing stable governments
- Have had military officials seize control of
civilian government many times - Both are also quite poor
26Afghanistan
- Many similarities to both Asia and Middle East
- Taliban
- Islamist militant group that ruled parts of
Afghanistan - Connection to Bin Laden
- Ousted with US war on terror
2724.3 Other Asian Nations
- Japan
- Occupied by US from 1945 to 1952
- MacArthur was in charge
- September 1951 occupation ended with treaty
signed by US and other former WWII allies that
restored independence to Japan - Another treaty allowed the US to use Japanese
bases - Gave US a stronghold in Asia
281947 MacArthur Constitution
- Set up a parliamentary gov that maintained armed
forces at levels sufficient only for defense - Emperors power greatly reduced
- Guaranteed basic civil political rights
- Gave women the right to vote
- Showed a lot of American influence
- Today Japan has a stable democracy
29Reforms in Japan
- Land reforms land sold on easy credit terms to
tenant farmers - Created a strong class of independent farmers
- Zaibatsu large business conglomeration
- Supposed to dismantle but only effected 19
- New system created of ties between companies
30Reforms Cont.
- Education new system meant to eliminate
aggressiveness, stressed individualism - Women right to vote
- Encouraged to participate in politics but not
to men - Paid less than men
- Most jobs were in retail or service occupations
31Japanese Miracle
- Economic
- State Capitalism central gov plays active role
in the economy - Est price and wage policies
- Subsidized vital industries
- Very fast economic recovery
- Between 1946 and 1967 Japans gross national
product grew at a rate of 10 a year - In 2000 their GNP was gtBritain and Frances
combined and ½ of the USAs
32What caused the economic miracle?
- Cultural factors
- Group oriented so they cooperate well
- Hard working and frugal
- Highly skilled labor force
- Share common values and respond in similar ways
to the challenges of the modern world
33- Practical reasons
- More modern factories since they had to rebuild
- Spend more time at work than in other industrial
societies - Corporations reward innovation and maintain good
management-labor relations - Some say unfair business practices like dumping
goods at low prices to break into a foreign
market and restrict imports from other countries
34Problems Still Exist
- 2 recent prime ministers have been forced to
resign over improper financial dealings with
business associates - Questions about textbooks detailing crimes
committed by the Japanese government and armed
forces in WWII
35Other Asian Nations
- Most struggling economically
- Few exceptions 4 Asian Tigers/Little Dragons
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Singapore
- Hong Kong
- Have made significant economic advances
36South Korea
- Split from North Korea after Korean War
(1950-1953) - More advanced than North Korea
- Officially a democratic government
- Have an autocratic leader
- People often denied their rights
- Economically lot of economic development
- Samsung, Daewoo, Hyundai (Kia is owned by Hyundai)
37Taiwan
- Chiang Kai-shek as leader
- Have been disputes over what gov controls it,
Chiang Kai-sheks or the mainland gov of China - Protected by the US military
- Land reform program peasants could own farmland
- Doubled food production
- Local manufacturing and commerce are emerging
- After Kai-sheks death, gov became more
democratic but there are still some questions
about its independence
38Singapore
- Industrial economy
- Based on shipbuilding, oil refineries, and
electronics - Major banking center for South East Asia
- Citizens are demanding a more democratic
government
39Hong Kong
- Industrial powerhouse
- Until 1997, it was under British control
- Now China owns it
- Has promised to allow it to live under a
capitalist system for 50 years and allow it to be
self-governing
40Australia and New Zealand
- Culturally more like Europe
- Political system based on European models
- Some trends tie them more closely to Asia
- gt ½ of the immigrants to Australia in recent
years are from Asian nations - 60 of Australias export markets in East Asia
- Uncertain as to whether they will become an
integral part of the Asia-Pacific region