United States officials warned them to stop expansionist actions or the U.S. would intervene.
Kim Li Sung was Koreas communist leader and Syngman Rhee was the leader of the South Korea republic -edit- Kim Il-Sung is recorded to have been an anti-Japanese guerrilla fighter during Korea's occupation. Upon the establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, he was given the titles of President and later, Prime Minister. Despite his given titles, he functioned as a communist-inspired totalitarian dictator. Syngman Rhee was the first president of the provisional government of Korea (during Japanese occupation). After leading the South in the Korean war, he became the President of the Republic of Korea. However, after growing unpopular due to his authoritarian policies, he was forced into resignation and exile.
United States officials warned them to stop expansionist actions or the U.S. would intervene.
The Congress declared war, and Roosevelt asked Doolittle to stage a raid on Japan to boost morale.
The Ming Dynasty ended due to Mongolian wars, Japanese raids, factions in the government, excessive taxes, bad economic policies.
The level of appreciation for Japanese policies in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation in World War II varied among Filipinos. While some benefited from economic opportunities and anti-colonial rhetoric, others suffered due to harsh living conditions, forced labor, and atrocities committed by Japanese forces. Overall, sentiments were mixed, with many Filipinos ultimately hoping for the end of Japanese occupation.
Occupation
After World War II the American occupation forces dismantled Japanese Political Institutions to extend their policies for the Democratisation of Japan, via the SCAP policy. To ensure the Japanese transition from Oligarchy to Democracy, General McArthur's SCAP policy had provisions to remove the Emperors position therefore dismantling the oligarchical aspects of Japanese society however, the Japanese people were against that and the US occupation forces had decided not to rid the Imperial system, instead only changing the position of Imperialism in japan.
Japanese actions in Korea, such as forced assimilation policies, exploitation of resources, and suppression of Korean culture and language, fueled resentment and resistance among Koreans. This led to the growth of a Korean nationalist movement that sought to reclaim Korean sovereignty and protect the country's identity from Japanese colonialism. The Japanese occupation ultimately spurred Korean efforts to fight for independence and assert their cultural and political autonomy.
Oil and raw materials.
I would call it a questionable set of policies. At the same time I would first ask for evidence supporting the claims made in the question.
policies based on racist ideas.
The Prime Minister is the most important figure in the Japanese bureaucracy. They oversee the government's operations, set policies, and make decisions on national matters.
After the surrender of Japanese forces in World War II, the local populations of occupied countries often treated them with hostility and resentment. Many viewed the Japanese troops as oppressors due to their brutal occupation policies, which included violence and exploitation. As the Japanese retreated, some locals sought revenge or participated in acts of retribution, while others were more pragmatic, focusing on survival and rebuilding their communities. The reaction varied significantly depending on the specific country and local circumstances.
Jose P. Laurel was the President of the Philippines from 1943 to 1945 during World War II under Japanese occupation. Some of the programs he implemented included the establishment of the Second Republic, introduction of a new constitution, and economic policies focused on agrarian reform and industrial development. Laurel's administration also aimed to promote collaboration with the Japanese forces to maintain peace and stability during a tumultuous period in Philippine history.
The Japanese economy is recovering at a moderate pace. The Japanese government is implementing new policies that will ensure that its economy remains stable.
Japan came into direct conflict with the United States.