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Page 1: EAST ASIA III (CHAPTER 9: 464-485). THE JAKOTA TRIANGLE CHARACTERISTICS  Great cities  Enormous consumption of raw materials  State-of-the-art industries

EAST ASIA III

(CHAPTER 9: 464-485)

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THE JAKOTA TRIANGLE CHARACTERISTICS

Great cities Enormous consumption of raw materials State-of-the-art industries Voluminous exports Global links Trades surpluses Rapid development

CHALLENGES Social problems Political uncertainties Vulnerabilities

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•Transportation •Resources•Cities

JAPAN

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JAPAN’SCORE AREA

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OUTLINE OF JAPANESE HISTORY

600 - 800 Chinese cultural influence 1000 -1300 War, Medieval society

arises, shoguns evolve 1600 -1867 Tokugawa Shogunate,

isolation, foreigners and Christianity expelled, individualistic culture, emphasis on Shinto belief system

1853 - Commodore Perry acquires new treaties with the outside

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MEIJI RESTORATION

1868 Rebellion brought in reformers Reinstated the emperor and began to

transform Japan from a Feudal society with pre-machine age technology to an industrial power

Adopted aspects of the British model Launched a systematic study of the

industrialized world Focus was on industrialization and education

system

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EXPANSIONIST JAPAN

TAIWAN 1895 KOREA 1910 PACIFIC ISLANDS POST W.W.I MANCHURIA 1931 CHINA 1937 HONG KONG 1939 SOUTHEAST ASIA 1941

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JAPAN’S POST WWII TRANSFORMATION

1945 –1952: Allied Occupation Economic reshaping Labor legislation Constitution Civil rights Land reform U.S. “Helping hand”

policy

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POPULATION COMPARISONS291

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INDIA JAPAN

70+60-6950-5940-4930-3920-2910-19

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AGEMALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

20 10 0 10 2030 15 0 3015

Percent of Population Percent of Population

POPULATION PROFILES

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DECLINING JAPANESE POPULATION

Population: 127.4 million Birth rate: 8 births/1,000 Death rate: 8 deaths/1,000 Growth rate: 0.0% Life expectancy: 78 (M), 85 (F) Urbanization: 78%

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KOREA

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KOREA

The size of “Idaho” but with a population of 73 million

Turbulent political history:A dependency of ChinaA colony of Japan’sDivided along the 38th parallel by Allied

Powers > WWII (1945)Cease-fire line established in1953

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NORTH-SOUTH CONTRASTS NORTH KOREA

55% of the land, 1/3 of the population, extremely rural

Antiquated state enterprises Inefficient, non-productive agriculture Limited trade – former Soviet Union and China

SOUTH KOREA 45% of the land, 2/3s of the population, highly

urbanized Modern factories Intensive, increasingly mechanized agriculture Extensive trade – US, Japan, and Western

Europe

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THE KOREAS

POPULATION 23,600,000

49,200,000

GNP (BILLIONS) $ 21.3 $ 508.3

GNP/CAPITA $ 920 $ 17,300

AGRICULTURE RESTRICTIVE GOOD

(as % of GNP) 25 % 8 %

(% work force) 36 % 21 %

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LAND USE PATTERNS

RUGGED MOUNTAINSINDUSTRIAL AREAMAIN RICE PRODUCINGSECONDARY RICE PRODUCINGFREE TRADE ZONE

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SEOUL Capital of Korea (late 1300s - early

1900s) 9.9 million people Located in the northwest corner of

South Korea – just south of the DMZ The urban-industrial center!

Textiles, clothing, footwear, electronic goods

Vulnerabilities?

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SEOUL

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TAIWAN

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TAIWAN Historical background:

A Chinese province for centuries Colonized by Japan in 1895 Returned to China > WWII 1949 – Chinese Nationalists (supported by the

US) fled from the mainland and established the Republic of China (ROC)

Territory - approximately 14,000 Square miles

Population – 22.7 million 77% urbanized

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FOUR ECONOMIC TIGERS

“TIGER”FormerState

Date of

Split

• SINGAPORE MALAYSIA 1965

• HONG KONG CHINA 1841

• TAIWAN CHINA 1949

• SOUTH KOREA KOREA 1952

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THE FOUR TIGERS(ISSUES AND CONCERNS)

Vulnerability to Global Market Fluctuations Land Use Competition Urban Problems Environmental Degradation Political Questions Post Industrial Economy

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EAST ASIA III

(CHAPTER 9: 464-485)