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1.
CONFLICT AND TENSION
IN EAST ASIA
2.
OVERVIEW
North Korea
Korea + Japan
Tibet
Territorial disputes
Migrant population
3.
REASONS
Both the East China Sea and South China Sea have resources
These range from oil to natural gas, shipping lanes and fishing grounds
China, Korea, and Japan are involved
Other countries are as well: India, countries in SE Asia, and even the US
Economic tension is palpable, but these nations are also each other's biggest trading partners
4.
MIGRANT WORKERS
IMMIGRANTS FLOCK TO LARGE CHINESE CITIES
5.
MOVEMENT IN CHINA
In 2012, the number of migrant workers in China increased by 3.9 %
Mostly uneducated, untrained workers who have come to work in factories
They are paid poorly and often work in some of the worst conditions
Most move to cities, which are already overpopulated
They can't receive basic education or get decent housing
6.
NORTH KOREA
RELATIONS WITH
7.
CONTINUAL TENSION
North Korea continues to be a major threat to safety in East Asia.
Growing nuclear capabilities force other countries to negotiate with Kim.
News of labor camps and forced, public executions shock nations.
Relations between N. + S. Korea have completely broken down.
N. Koreans are persecuted on daily basis by their own government.
8.
RELATIONS WITH JAPAN
HISTORICAL FEUDS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
9.
TENSION WITH JAPAN
S. Korea wants Japan to show more repentance for its past.
Tension remains from the Annexation of Korea, which ended in 1945.
Both countries claim disputed territory in the Sea of Japan
Japan recently unveiled a giant warship flying the old imperial flag
These two actions are seen as aggressive by both Koreans and Chinese.
10.
TIBET
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california cowgirl1
11.
TIBETAN PLATEAU
TIBET IS LOCATED IN WESTERN CHINA, BORDERING NEPAL.
12.
FREE TIBET
Tibet was incorporated into China in the 50s
There are been many moves for Tibet to be independent
International groups have stood with Tibetans to protest against Chinese rule
Tibetans sometimes set themselves on fire to protest Chinese rule and persecution
Anti-Chinese sentiment in Tibet is heavily pressed by Chinese authorities
13.
TERRITORIAL CLAIMS
EAST AND SOUTH CHINA SEA DISPUTE
Mary Katz
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