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Title: EAST ASIA


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EAST ASIA
MAJOR GEOGRAPHIC QUALITIES
  • POPULATION
  • JAKOTA TRIANGLE
  • POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC FORCES
  • REGIONAL DISPARITIES
  • POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY

2
CHINAS POLITCAL DIVISIONS
  • Central government-administrated municipalities
  • Autonomous regions
  • Provinces

3
CHINESE LANGUAGE
  • ONE OF THE WORLDS MOST ACTIVE LANGUAGES
  • SPOKEN CHINESE VARIES DIALECT TO DIALECT
  • Dialects not mutually intelligible
  • Language uses over 50,000 characters
  • No phonetic alphabet
  • Must be transliterated for foreign pronunciation

4
THE PINYIN SYSTEMTO SPELL SOUNDS
  • ENABLED LANGUAGE TO BE A CENTRIPETAL FORCE
  • ADOPTED IN 1958 in the Peoples Republic of China
  • BASED ON PRONUNCIATION OF CHINESE CHARACTERS IN
    NORTHERN MANDARIN
  • ESTABLISHED A STANDARD FORM OF LANGUAGE
    THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
  • THE MOST ACCEPTED SYSTEM OF ROMANIZING CHINESE

5
CHINESE PERSPECTIVES
  • One of the worlds great culture hearths
  • Continuous civilization for over 4,000 years
  • View China as center of civilized world
  • Eastern vs Western bias
  • Isolation
  • Inward looking
  • Natural protective barriers
  • Effects of one ocean
  • Closed society

6
CONFUCIUS
  • CHINAS MOST INFLUENTIAL PHILOSOPHER AND TEACHER
  • Spiritual proportions after his death
  • Focused on suffering of ordinary people
  • EMPHASIZED THAT HUMAN VIRTUES, RATHER THAN GODLY
    CONNECTIONS, SHOULD DETERMINE A PERSONS PLACE
    IN SOCIETY
  • TEACHINGS HAVE DOMINATED CHINESE LIFE AND THOUGHT
    FOR MORE THAN 20 CENTURIES

7
POPULATION
  • 1.306 Billion
  • One-child program
  • Other measures
  • Physiological density-3,524 people/sq mi
  • Only 10 of the land is arable and 69 of the
    population lives on this land
  • United States 415/sq mi
  • India1,6 sq mi
  • Bangladesh3,622 sq mi
  • Distribution Eastern core western 2/3s is
    sparsely populated

8
URBAN CHINA
  • 360 MILLION CHINESE LIVE IN CITIES
  • 38 URBANIZED
  • LARGEST CITIES ARE INSIGNIFICANT ON A GLOBAL
    SCALE
  • URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
  • AIR POLLUTION
  • CONGESTION
  • WATER POLLUTION

9
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
  • STATE CONTROLLED ECONOMY
  • SHORTAGES
  • INFRASTRUCTURE
  • POPULAR RESISTANCE
  • ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION

10
REORGANIZATION UNDER COMMUNISM
  • MASSIVE PROGRAMS OF RECONSTRUCTION AND REFORM
  • BASED ON THE SOVIET MODEL
  • LAND WAS EXPROPRIATED.
  • FARMING WAS COLLECTIVIZED.
  • INDUSTRIES WERE REORGANIZED AS STATE-OWNED
    COMMUNAL ENTERPRISES.
  • EMPHASIS ON HEAVY INDUSTRY
  • DRAMATIC SOCIAL CHANGES- EDUCATION, RELIGION,
    POPULATION GROWTH

11
DENG XIAOPING ERA
  • TOOK POWER IN 1979 AS A PRAGMATIC MODERATE
  • OPENED CHINA TO FOREIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  • PERMITTED STUDENTS TO STUDY ABROAD
  • INTRODUCED ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION MEASURES
  • DECENTRALIZED DECISION-MAKING
  • SHIFTED TO THE RESPONSIBILITY SYSTEM IN
    AGRICULTURE
  • CREATED SEZs, OPEN CITIES, OPEN COASTAL AREAS
  • ATTEMPTED TO CREATE A SOCIALIST MARKET ECONOMY

12
HONG KONG
  • MEANS FRAGRANT HARBOR--EXCELLENT DEEP WATER
    PORT
  • BOOMED DURING THE KOREAN WAR
  • POPULATION
  • ECONOMY
  • CONTROL
  • STATUS

13
THE JAKOTA TRIANGLE
  • CHARACTERISTICS
  • Great cities
  • Enormous consumption of raw materials
  • State-of-the-art industries
  • Voluminous exports
  • Global links
  • Trades surpluses
  • Rapid development
  • CHALLENGES
  • Social problems
  • Political uncertainties

14
JAPAN
Population Made up of four main
islands HokkaidoSapporo Honshu Tokyo,
Osaka-Kyoto area Tokyo is worlds largest
metropolitan area Shikoku -- Kobe Kyushu
Hiroshima, Nagasaki 61,825 homes destroyed
in Hiroshima by WWII atomic bomb Total land
area Environment
15
KOREA
  • Population
  • Turbulent political history
  • -A dependency of China
  • -A colony of Japan
  • -Divided along the 38th parallel by Allied Powers
  • Cease-fire line established 1953
  • -- MDL
  • --DMZ
  • --Buffer zone

16
NORTH-SOUTH CONTRASTS
  • NORTH KOREA
  • 55 of the land, 1/3 of the population, extremely
    rural
  • Antiquated state enterprises
  • Inefficient, non-productive agriculture
  • Limited trade former Soviet Union and China
  • SOUTH KOREA
  • 45 of the land, 2/3s of the population, highly
    urbanized
  • Modern factories
  • Intensive, increasingly mechanized agriculture
  • Extensive trade US, Japan, and Western Europe

17
SEOUL
  • Capital of Korea (late 1300s - early 1900s)
  • Population
  • Location
  • The urban-industrial center!
  • Textiles, clothing, footwear, electronic goods

18
TAIWAN
  • Historical background
  • A Chinese province for centuries
  • Colonized by Japan in 1895
  • Returned to China gt WWII
  • 1949 Chinese Nationalists (supported by the US)
    fled from the mainland and established the
    Republic of China (ROC)
  • Territory - approximately 14,000 Square miles
  • Population
  • 77 urbanized

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FOUR ECONOMIC TIGERS
  • SOUTH KOREA (Korea) TAIWAN (China)
  • HONG KONG (China) SINGAPORE (Malaysia)
  • ISSUES AND CONCERNS
  • Vulnerability to Global Market Fluctuations
  • Land Use Competition
  • Urban Problems
  • Environmental Degradation
  • Political Questions
  • Post Industrial Economy

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