Summary IB History - The Move to Global War - Japanese Expansion: Events and responses
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Detailed summary of the events and responses of Japanese expansion for IB history paper 1.
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1.EVENT: THE JAPANESE EXPANSION OF MANCHURIA A NORTHERN CHINA
1.1. The Mukden Incident (September 1931)
1.2. The Shanghai Incident (1932)
1.3. The establishment of Manchuko (February 1932)
2. RESPONSE: THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND THE LYTTON REPORT
2.1.. A complex situation
2.2. Soft measures
2.3. Final solutions and the Lytton Report
2.4. The US’s response
2.5. Why did the League of Nations fail to prevent the Japanese takeover of
Manchria?
3. EVENT: THE SINO-JAPANESE WAR (1937-1941)
3.1. Domestic context for growing Japanese aggression
3.1.1. The growing influence of militarism in Japan
3.1.2. Government by assasination
3.1.3. Military factions
3.1.4. The grow of ultra-nationalism
3.2. Japanese expansion (1933-1937)
3.2.1. The taken of Jehol Province
3.2.2. The taken over Inner Mongolia
3.2.3. The London Naval Conference (1935-1936)
3.2.4. The Anti-Comintern Pact
3.3. The outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War (July 1937)
3.3.1. Marco Polo Bridge Incident
3.3.2. Phase one (1937-1938)
3.3.3. Phase two (1939-1944)
3.3.4. Phase three (1944-1945)
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4. RESPONSE: POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS WITH CHINA - THE SECOND UNITED
FRONT
4.1. Chiang’s response to the Marco Polo Bridge Incident (July 1937)
4.2. Chinese Comunist Party /CCP) campaigns against the Japanese
4.3. International response to the Sino-Japanese War
4.4. The Sino-Russian Non-Aggression Pact of August 1937
4.5. The effectiveness of the Second United Front
4.6. American aid to China (1931-1945)
5. EVENT: THE THREE POWER/TRIPARTITE PACT (1940); THE OUTBREAK OF WAR;
PEARL HARBOR (1941)
5.1. Japanese divisions over striking North or South
5.2. Japanese-Soviet military clashes on the Manchrian/Mongolian border
(1938-1939)
5.3. Japan announces a New Order in East Asia (July 1940)
5.4. The Tripartite Pact (September 1940)
5.5. Japan’s advance into northern Indo-China (September 1940)
5.6. The Japanese-Soviet Non-Aggression Treaty (1941)
5.7. Japan takes the decision to expand to the south and occupies southern
Indie-China (July 1941)
5.8. Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor (December 1941)
5.8.1. Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
6. INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE, INCLUDING INITIATIVES AND INCREASING TENSIONS
BETWEEN THE US AND JAPAN
6.1. US response to Japan’s occupation of northern Indo-China (September 1940)
6.1. US response to Japan’s occupation of southern Indo-China (July 1941)
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