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co-prosperity sphere

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co-prosperity sphere

Japanese policy that provided the main strategy for government of East and Southeast Asia during the 1930s. The policy was developed to satisfy Japan's need for raw materials (such as oil, tin, and rubber) and new markets. Japan also tried to appeal to nationalist resentment against the colonial powers, to make the Pacific nations more amenable towards Japan. In practice the Japanese allowed the various Pacific nations little more freedom than they had enjoyed as colonies.



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By 1947 America was even working to have Japan recreate its Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity sphere to thwart communism's advance.
He was also aware that his NEAC proposal might remind some people of the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere of World War IL The real problem, however, is whether it is possible for Japan, Korea and Taiwan to form a community with China and North Korea, whose systems are totally different.
IS JAPAN, HAVING drawn its last drop of cultural strength from the West, about to turn its back and abscond with Asia, adding a new intellectual and ideological dimension to the economic co-prosperity sphere it has so dramatically resurrected?
 
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