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Japan’s political solution in Vietnam from March 1945 to August 1945
Author(s) -
Ca Van Phan
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
khoa học công nghệ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1859-0128
DOI - 10.32508/stdj.v19i4.719
Subject(s) - independence (probability theory) , politics , context (archaeology) , government (linguistics) , administration (probate law) , colonialism , political science , vietnam war , economic history , period (music) , position (finance) , colonial period , history , law , economics , archaeology , art , linguistics , statistics , philosophy , mathematics , finance , aesthetics
After the coup d'etat of the French colonial administration in Indochina ending the period of Japan-France co-governing, the Japanese government publicized its policy to support the foundation of Vietnam’s “independence”. However, the overall view of the political context of the time, the establishment of the Bao Dai-Tran Trong Kim government is a Japanese solution to Vietnam’s situation in the post-coup d'etat period. This solution stemmed from the plans of the Japanese ruling authorities and the specific historical context in Vietnam at that time. For Japan, the ultimate goal which needed to be reached after the coup was not to affect the effort of the war. For France, not only they lost colonies but also their standing position was underestimated in the eyes of the colonists. For the relationship between Japan and Vietnam, the nature and its motive would change in the way as it should have been.