Colonial Development and Militarism: South Pacific Development Planning of Imperial Japan and Nanyo Takushoku Corporation

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조정우 (September 2015). "Colonial Development and Militarism: South Pacific Development Planning of Imperial Japan and Nanyo Takushoku Corporation". Journal of Asia-pacific Studies. 22 (3): 79–117. doi:10.18107/JAPS.2015.22.3.003.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)

Abstract: “Colonial Development and Militarism: South Pacific Development Planning of Imperial Japan and Nanyo Takushoku Corporation” examines the development and militaristic strategies of Imperial Japan in the South Pacific through the efforts of the Nanyo Takushoku Corporation. The paper delves into the economic and political plans Japan had laid out for the region, emphasizing both colonial and military objectives. It discusses the historical significance of these plans and considers the broader impact they’ve had on regional development.

The intricate connection between colonization and militarization during this era forms a core focus, along with its implications on contemporary geopolitical dynamics. Academic references throughout the paper support its analysis, providing historical perspectives from various scholars. The text covers the Nanyo Takushoku Corporation’s role in advancing Japan’s imperial interests, highlighting how economic pursuits were closely intertwined with militaristic operations.

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