HIS102Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: May Fourth Movement, March 1St Movement, Atlantic Ocean

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Nationalism and internationalism: shared ethnicity, language and culture, sense of the past, idea, people belong to larger world, what happens in other places of the word effect here. Look at other nations and construct based/in opposition of them. Ideas flew around the globe and became global quickly: open diplomacy, not solving everything by war. China: respected, returned sovereignty wanted, chinese rights were not given back to them (japan getting rewarded, counter-reaction (may 4th movement) disappointment global ideals were not going to help in china. Korea: after russo-japanese war, 1905 total control over korea as a colony, march 1st movement, metis population difficult to distinguish between colonizer and colonized, not to pass as japanese citizens, woman becoming politically active. Egypt: officially still part of ottoman empire, under british occupation and domination, british did not give in. Vietnam: disappointment of 1919 had lots of political effects. Globalizing economy: multinational companies, global network = american products reach everywhere.

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