Military Imperialism is a type of military policiy which calls for the creation of an "imperial empire", as it could be called. Usualy such policies exist in countries where there is a diety or soveirgn figure, and some examples are the military imperialism of Japan in the 1930's and 40's, during which time the Japanese military invaded many nearby islands, and large swaths of mainland China in an attempt to create a vast Pacific empire.
There is no such term as 'military imperialism.' Imperialism is forcing the views and economic policies of one country on a region (UK on the Subcontinent) or that of one region (Western Europe) on another (Western Europe say 1850 - 1960's Africa). The UK and Europeans used military force to install a mercantilist system favoring them over the African or India-PK-B-Desh area.
Means of imperialism included military, transportation, communication and the telegraph.
A need for cheap labor, Economic competition w/ nations & political/military competition with other nations spurred US imperialism
The Industrial Revolution promoted imperialism because after nations (mainly European nations) acquired advanced technology and military, they all competed for their overseas empires which led to imperialism.
Justification for officer promotion Justification for military budget increases Bases needed for military vessels Military training grounds National security backup forces
Definition of Imperialism.
Means of imperialism included military, transportation, communication and the telegraph.
Military, Political, & Humane
imperialism
Military, Political, & Humane
Expansionism is a process of a country expanding its economic influence, not necessarily by military means. Imperialism extends the countries power by colonisation with the use of military force
Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
The desire or tendency of extending control of one country over another territory is referred to as imperialism
The military was involved in European imperialism in Africa by controlling unrest and protecting the citizens. Without their assistance, many European countries would have suffered significant loses due to attacks from locals.
A need for cheap labor, Economic competition w/ nations & political/military competition with other nations spurred US imperialism
.desire for military strength .thirst for new markets.belief in cultural superiority
The Industrial Revolution promoted imperialism because after nations (mainly European nations) acquired advanced technology and military, they all competed for their overseas empires which led to imperialism.
Justification for officer promotion Justification for military budget increases Bases needed for military vessels Military training grounds National security backup forces