However, during the 1930s and 1940s, Japan had a very different plan in mind regarding how to become a successful nation on the international stage. Imperialism was thought to be the answer for Japan’s economic problems. Under the guise of “liberating” East Asian countries from Western colonizers, Japan subjugated them and began laying down the foundation for its economic block, the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere. Using the Draft of Basic Plan for Establishment of Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, a secret paper made by a planning institute of the …show more content…
There will be European block, Soviet Russia is treated as a huge block, North and South America dominated by the United States and Britain, through its Commonwealth will also maintain its own block. East Asia would also have its own block under the leadership of Japan; “The states, their citizens and resources compromised in those areas pertaining to the Pacific, Central Asia and the Indian Oceans formed into one general union are to be established as an autonomous zone of peaceful living and common prosperity (…) The Japanese empire possesses a duty as the leader of the East Asiatic