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ASIAN NATIONALISM

Asian Nationalism

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ASIAN NATIONALISM

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INTRUSIVEAND

EXPLOITIVEWESTERNERS

NATIONALISM

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NATIONALISM

Love of country Realization to defend one’s country

against oppressive outsiders Consciousness of a group that they are

unified Connotes pride of one’s race

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EAST

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CHINA - Rebellions

TAIPING REBELLION BOXER REBELLION

•1850S•China vs. Manchus (Q’ing Dynasty)•Hung Hsiu Ch’uan

new dynasty (T’ai P’ing/ Great Peace)

install Christianity

•1900•Supported Manchus and criticized the Westerners•Goal: to expel Westerners from China•Boxer Harmony Fists vs. Foreigners

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CHINA – Ideologies

Democratic Communism

•Sun Yat Sen – Father of the Chinese Republic

3 principles: a. nationalism b. democracy c. people’s livelihood

forging national unity vs. Westerners

•Mao Zedong

Marxism(bourgeoisie or capitalist vs. proletariat or workers)

Chinese Communist Party

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CHINA – Ideologies Democratic Communism

•Sun Yat Sen – Father of the Chinese Republic

-equality of land ownership -regulation of capital -avoidance of internal conflict -promotion of progress – compromise and concillation

Republic of China and Nationalist Party/Kuomintang•Chiang Kai Shek

continued what Sun Yat Sen left behind

•Mao Zedong

Chinese Communist Party

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CHINA CHIANG KAI

SHEKMAO ZEDONG

UNITED FRONT-set aside their conflict

and fought the Japanese but failled

CIVIL WAR IN CHINA-Kuomintang vs. Communists

(U.S.) (Russian) (Chinese Peasants) -Communists won – People’s Republic of China -Kuomintang failed – Taiwan –Republic of

China

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JAPAN

2 STAGES OF WESTERN IMPERIALISM A. TOKUGAWA SHOGUNATE -foreign missionaries went to Japan -rejected Christianity

solution: Sakoku Period/Isolation

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JAPAN

2 STAGES OF WESTERN IMPERIALISM B. MEIJI RESTORATION (MUTSUHITO) -forcibly opened by Comm. Matthew Perry -Japan responded positively to Westerners modification and modernization a. 1889 Constitution – Germany constitution b. army and navy c. Western scholars to teach Japanese d. Japanese students are sent overseas e. Japanese education – U.S. and European f. allowed Christianity

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SOUTH

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INDIA

Indians vs. English -exploitation of natural resources and

manpower -abolishment of sati and female

infaticide -Sepoy Rebellion -racial discriminations in the

government -Amritsar Massacre

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INDIA – Religion-based is their nationalism

HINDUS MUSLIMS

•1884-1885•Allan Hume•Composed of Hindu professionals whose goal was to regain India’s independence

•1905•Muhammad Ali Jinnah•Goal: a separate state for Muslims

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India – Mohandas Gandhi

Hindu; educated in England Advocated for peaceful or non-

violent means to campaign for Indian independence

ahimsa -Jainism concept -”non-violence” He called for satyagraha = “truth-

force”

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India – Mohandas Gandhi

He called for: a. prayers b. meditation c. fasting

d. petition e. boycott Indians called him = MAHATMA = Great Soul Assassinated by a Hindu fanatic

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India

Declaration of Indian Independence REPUBLIC OF INDIA – August 15, 1947 President: Jawarhalal Nehru

while… Muslim Indians – separate state

Pakistan – August 15, 1947 President: Mohamed Ali

Jinnah

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WEST

Under the Ottoman Empire 1918 – After WWI – Westerners were

able to exploit West

Asia Kuwait – 1759 Lebanon – 1926; under French rule Iraq - 1932

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SOUTHEAST

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PHILIPPINES

PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM

TRIBUTE COLLECTION

FORCED LABORMONOPOLIES

RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

ILLUSTRADOS“REFORM/

PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT”

KKK

PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION

FILIPINOS VS.

SPANISH GOVERNMENT

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PHILIPPINES

June 12, 1898 = Republic of the Philippines

colonized by U.S.

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THAILAND

Escaped colonization but was forced to give some lands to Britain and France

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MALAYSIA AND BURMA

Gained independence from English

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INDONESIA

Budi Otomo – Nationalist Movement Achmed Sukarno – Nationalist Party of

Indonesia

gained independence from

Dutch

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VIETNAM

After WWII…

Under France, turned over to U.S. Vietnam War - U.S. vs. Vietnam War -U.S. failed -1935 – gained Independence – socialist

NORTH VIETNAM

SOUTH VIETNAM

Communist ideologySocialist State

DemocraticCapitalist

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NORTH

Mongol Empire – Genghis Khan vs.

Russia and China