The Rise of Japanese Militarism
Title: The Rise of Japanese Militarism
Category: /History
Details: Words: 585 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Rise of Japanese Militarism
Category: /History
Details: Words: 585 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Rise of Japanese Militarism
Japan's political journey from its quasi-democratic
government in the 1920's to its radical nationalism of the mid 1930's,
the collapse of democratic institutions, and the eventual military
state was not an overnight transformation. There was no coup d'etat,
no march on Rome, no storming of the Bastille. Instead, it was a
political journey that allowed a semi-democratic nation to transform
itself into a military dictatorship. The forces that aided in
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Japan's sense of superiority and feed the fires of nationalism. These
fires grew as following the 1931 Manchurian incident Japan invaded
Manchuria then most China. In South East Asia Japan quickly expanded
breaking up British, Portuguese, and Dutch colonialism. Japanese
militarism occurred not by an organized plan but rather through
passive acceptance by the Japanese public. A compliant Japanese public
coupled with a independent army were two factors that pushed Japan
toward militarism in the 1930's.