Group 3 World War II Handout
Group 3 World War II Handout
Group 3 World War II Handout
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THE GREAT MANIPULATOR MANILA, PHILIPPINES NOVEMBER 24, 2023 GROUP 3
PERSONAL LIFE
Haushofer was married to Martha
Mayer-Doss (half-Jewish)
IN DEFENSE OF...
KARL HAUSHOFER
He claimed that all his works, written and
printed, after 1933 was made “under
pressure” because of years of
imprisonment and limitation imposed on his
family
Imperialistic plans of conquest were never
favored.
SO WHAT DID HAUSHOFER WANT? “If National Socialism had revealed, by the
For geopolitics to be the geographical conscience of way it published its ideals in the early years
the state. Germany should have been satisfied and of its development, that they included the
grateful for the solution reached at the Munich conquest of alien-blooded peoples and their
Agreement of 1938. territories, it would have brought about its
Eurasianism - to advocate a policy of German-Russian own retirement from power. I opposed such
hegemony and alliance to offset Anglo-American plans of conquest. “
power structure’s potentially dominating influence in
Political science in all Central Europe
Europe.
To achieve the possibility of excluding disorders in the suffered under the autocracy of one party
future, through mutual understanding of people and due to misuse and interpretation of state
their potentialities to develop on the basis of their officials.
cultural foundations and living space.
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JAPANESE
GEOPOLITICS
IN THE 1930'S
AND 1940'S
THE ENTER OF GEOPOLITICS IN JAPAN
CLAIM:
In 1925 after a book review by Chikao Fujisawa on
the work of Swede Rudolf Kjellen, geopolitics in Japan
officially commenced.
ACTUAL:
In 1925 after a book review by Chikao Fujisawa on
the work of Swede Rudolf Kjellen, geopolitics in Japan
officially commenced.
INTRODUCTION OF GERMAN
GEOPOLITICS IN JAPAN
In 1870s, it expanded Pre-1890s Movement: 1894 - 1905 is the
1 northwards into the 2 Japanese people were 3 beginning of the 15-
Korean Peninsula. deployed to spy on year War:
China and Russia.
1894 - 1895: Japan
battled against China
1908 to 1910: Haushofer, 1910 - 1930s: Nanshiron 1904 - 1905: Japan
4 a writer, was interested in 5 or southward battled against
German Geopolitik. He expansionism was about Russia
lived in Japan and loved the interests of the
his stay. With this, his private sector.
writings revolved around However, mid-1930s
the application of German when the government’s
Geopolitik with Japan’s naval interests
structure. were finally supported.
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TRENDS IN JAPANESE
GEOPOLITICAL THOUGHT
Faithful followers of Faithful followers of
1 Haushofer 3 Haushofer and German 5 Haushofer and German
geopolitical thoughts geopolitical thoughts
Kyoto School of
Japanese Geopolitics
Japan Association of
Geopolitics
Japan
What is the social relevance? Manchukuo
Manipulation of the mind of the China
Japanese citizens. Korea
For collective beliefs of French Indochina
superiority in Asia. Philippines
Who among the two really achieved the
social relevance of the geopolitical
Singapore Cover page of 5th and 6th
discourses? Thailand
graders textbooks in 1943
Kyoto School of Geopolitics (YES) Dutch East Indies
Japan Association of Geopolitics Parts of the Pacific Region
(NO) Other territories in Asia
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SOCIAL RELEVANCE OF
GEOPOLITICAL DISCOURSE
What were the relevance of the geopolitical discourse presented by these two in the society of
Japan?
Presentation of geopolitical discourse of the Japan Association of Geopolitics
Printed Japanese centered map in every last page of Chiseigaku
Presentation of geopolitical discourse of Kyoto School of Japanese Geopolitics
Manifesto by Sanishige Komaki
Direct connection with the military and government authorities.
JAPANESE GEOPOLITICAL
AFFAIRS THEREAFTER
Geopolitics as a discipline Geopolitics hereafter
In 1957, regional conference of
thereafter International Geographical Union (IGU)
Focus of taboo was held in Japan.
Became a thing of the past The 1960s was the period of rapid
economic growth of Japan.
In 1962, Institute of Developing
Geopolitics thereafter Economy was established as extra-
Either forced to resign in their departmental organization of the
office or were purge from their Ministry of International Trade and
public posts. Industry (MITI).
At the end of Allied Forces in Japan was considered as economic
1952, geopoliticians returned to giant.
their posts but never talked or
wrote about Japanese geopolitics.
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GGII:
EMPIRE AGAINST COMMUNISM
BEGINNINGS OF GGII
AND GOALS
GREAT GAME II
Called as super imperialism
(Michael Hudson).
Unique role of the US
dollar on the play.
Great Game II playing field
provides modicum hope the
dependency model of
imperialism could be broken
through anti-imperialist
alliances and farsighted
planning.
THE IDEOLOGIES
Mix of liberalism, socialism, and anti-communism.
US Hegemony Capitalism against the Soviet Union’s
Communism.
Introduction of neo-colonialism.
Soviet Union did not have any plant to kill, slander, or
violate any rights of individuals despite the different goals
of both parties.
Communism almost ended Imperialism.
THE GOALS Stalin countered the emergence of Socialism through the
Cold War.
Bring the benefits of Western Goebell’s big lie.
civilization to the Domino theory / Mafia Doctrine
underdeveloped nations.
Use of Christianity
Align ex-colonies against
communism.
Capture the most market control
in competition with the now
Soviet-Chinese heartland and the
anti-colonial movement.
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IMPERIAL STRATEGY
Aimed to cover up real age-old imperial objectives
with both liberal and anti-communist ideologies.
To create the problem, provide the solution.
Make US dollar as the world reserve currency.
Two games against: THE BIRTH OF
Soviet Union and its European socialist allies.
Nations struggling for independence from
NEOCOLONIZATION
imperial control.
Newly independent countries were expected to
continue to abide by the rules set down by the
ex-imperial mother country.
FINANCIAL STRATEGY
The US took the opportunity of the post-WWII world
order when Britain and France were sunk in war debts
and Germany and Japan just lost and were building
from blank slate.
Propagandization of Capitalism.
Neo-colonization - expectation
Ascendancy of the US dollar as world reserve to respect private property and
currency. US possessed 72 per cent of the world’s gold the market, to follow the western
(Institutionalization of the International Monetary practices of electoral democracy,
Fund). and to observe “human rights”.
Any sign of challenge to US hegemony
THE PARADOX OF THE US DOLLAR legitimized empire exceptionalism through
soft-power techniques.
The US bankrupt on the international account during
their lost on the Vietnam War of 1971 exerted even
greater force in the world of nations than being a
solvent creditor. All the capitalist world has become a
guarantor of America’s credit.
THE INSURGENCY
OF PETRODOLLARS
The US manipulation of oil
prices.
US-British Big Oil or Big Oil
Seven Sisters - a name used to
describe the world's six or
seven largest publicly traded
and investor-owned oil and gas
companies, also known as
supermajors.
THE CONFLICT AGAINST The professed fear of the communist domino effect was really
fear of the possibility of eroding the global system of domination.
THE SOVIET UNION There was no ·no serious attempt to achieve a modus vivendi
(way of living/toleration) with the Soviet Union in the post-WWII
Through the Bank of Credit and world, despite the wartime alliance and goodwill, as this would
Commerce International (BCCI), have allowed the emerging ex-colonies to opt for socialism as
the US funded the Afghan opposed to incorporation into the US empire.
mujahideen that led to the FEW VICTORIES
collapse of the Soviet Union. DECOLONIZATION
The Cold War became the
AGAINST THE US
ideological cornerstone of US US, together with Britain, and EMPIRE
geopolitical strategy to dominate other Cold War allies tried to China 1949
the postwar global order, using control the process of Ghana, Egypt, and
the Russian and Chinese decolonization at the end of Cuba, 1950s
communists as the pretext for US WWII, the beginning of GGII, to
give them an advantage over
military dominance of “the free
their communist rivals.
world” both directly as well as The platform for doing this:
through NATO and various Asian the United Nations.
defense pacts.
Soviet union was portrayed as a
threat to western ideals of
democracy and freedom.
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16. US was locked into zero- 20. China became the new
sum game strategy against ally of US which supplied arms
communism which began an and training jihadis.
unprecedented campaign to 21. US formed a strange
recruit, train, transport, and alliance with real enemies
pay ten thousands of Islamic against Soviet Union - China,
fighters. Iran, and Pakistan - aiding
17. Osama Bin Laden joined their separate agendas which
the US sponsored jihad with are not aligned to US
his own goal of freeing the geopolitical interest.
Muslim lands from foreign
control. 22. Even before Great Game II
was over, Great Game III has
18. Funds were raised through begun, unleashing the anti-
front organizations, drug imperialist struggles of
smuggling, and other illegal Islamists on the world stage.
activities with active support
from the Saudis.
19. US has no concern for
destroying Afghan state as
they care more on creating a
quagmire for the Soviet
Union.
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