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mrswdk wrote:WW2 was the one which really put the old empires on the decline. WW1 was way too contained.
Lord Arioch wrote:And the japanese were like way ahead of Europe at that time
mrswdk wrote:Whatever the US did or didn't do, it took WW2 to actually push colonies into leaving empires.
European powers weren't interested in stopping Japan's rise. The British were actually allied with them until the 1920s.
mrswdk wrote:The British attempting to maintain dominance is not the same thing as Europe wanting to suppress Japan, though. European powers had regularly co-operated with and fought alongside Japan in carving up China. After WWI the Chinese city of Tianjin was taken from Germany after WWI and handed to Japan as a spoil of war.
Japan's really major aggression and expansion, starting in 1937, was actually triggered by American attempts to isolate it. The European empires diminishing their military presence in Asia allowed Japan to grow and fill the void, but other than occupying Manchuria it didn't make very aggressive use of its hegemony. It was only after American sanctions really started to bite that Japan was forced to either allow itself to start withering or start acquiring resources by force.
I wouldn't say that events in Asia were more important, but I also wouldn't say they were any less important. The Chinese revolution and resultant civil war alone had some pretty massive implications for the way in which the 20th century played out.
waauw wrote:And yes, europe has never really been interested in Japan. They had no resources and the big cultural rage in europe was about China. Europeans went nuts for chinese art in the 18th and 19th century. Interest in China was even large enough to push the british into a trade deficit with China at the start of 18th century.
Lord Arioch wrote:Yup
And if the britts would have gone up vs the japs they would have been spanked ... the japs had THE most advanced military of their time ...
Lord Arioch wrote:Dont really know what reaction u want from me:) i think EU and US have underestimated the asian power for a long time, and now its their time to be richest and dictate stuff ... them and india ... EU and US are in serious decline cause as usual we assumed we would allways be at the top ... like all empires
I dont claim to be an expert ...
notyou2 wrote:Or starve to death as well as diseases.
mrswdk wrote:notyou2 wrote:Or starve to death as well as diseases.
Well after China's finished buying Canada we can always take all your burgers if we start to get hungry
mrswdk wrote:Give them a few more years.
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