Why did France, Germany, and Britain form the European Union? Asia, China, South Korea, and Japan ar

Updated on international 2024-05-29
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That is forced by the situation, who said that there are still three countries eyeing them, and we, South Korea and Japan, are all dependent on the United States, and China is still isolated, of course, Japan also has the idea of breaking away from the United States. Therefore, the United States forced the European Union to become an EU, and the United States was driven to become an Asian Union.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Britain, France, and Germany -- three countries are roughly equal in strength, and it is precisely because they don't want to have another war that they have developed into the European Union step by step on the basis of the European Coal and Steel Union.

    This is not comparable to the situation of China, Japan, South Korea, for example, South Korea, which does not even have military autonomy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Let the past pass. Who in China today wouldn't want to form an alliance? Who is China choosing?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Japanese are dogs, and you would rather call a dog an older brother?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The most important thing is the ideological consistency, although the various countries and nations in Europe have differences in language, nationality and culture, they all believe in the same God in the first place, and the years of mutual conquest have made the European people realize that only a unified Europe can meet the needs of their development.

    As for the Orientals, there has never been a definite faith. Without the same beliefs as a blending agent between peoples, it is natural that the various peoples will not get along so harmoniously. Moreover, the form and consciousness of the three countries today are completely different, how can it be possible to form an alliance?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    These countries are in a similar situation, and their most critical economies are about the same. The per capita GDP of the Chinese is much worse than that of Japan and South Korea, and if an organization like the European Union is formed, who will carry the burden of China's 800 million peasants? Japan and South Korea will inevitably not do it.

    Politically, Britain, France, and Germany all follow Western-style democracy, China, Japan, South Korea, and China are socialist, Japan has an emperor, and South Korea is Western democracy, how can they get together?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The land connection allowed them to abandon their old suspicions, so that the Franco-German feud could come together, while the British were separated from Germany.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because Japan and Korea are subject countries.

    There is also the fact that China is a big country.

    The alliance of great powers is politically unjustifiable.

    It's not like the United States is in league everywhere, it's actually about bullying.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because they have common opponents, while China, Japan, South Korea, etc., do not.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Who said that foreigners think that we and Japan are brothers? Are you kidding.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Japan and Germany have ambitions, but they live in different international environments. Although Germany is not big, Germany is a big country in Europe, where there are many small countries, and through the form of the European Union, Germany has taken the position of the leader of Europe, and Germany's ambitions have been realized in a very peaceful way. Japan's neighbors, China and Russia, are all big powers, and no one will listen to tiny Japan, still less regard Japan as its boss, and Japan can only follow the old road of aggression and expansion if it wants to realize its ambition of becoming a hegemon in Asia.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.The so-called superpower must first have a large area of land and a relatively large population.

    With a large area of land (including both territory and territorial waters), there will be relatively sufficient resources and a large area of strategic depth, and even if the policy fails once or twice, it will still come back to its senses. (For example, during World War II, both the Soviet Union and China lost large areas of their country, but still won the war.) A "small country" like France simply does not have a chance)

    The relatively large population ensures the labor force and market needed for economic development in peacetime, and ensures an adequate supply of troops in wartime. For example, West Germany and Japan have a very high level of economic development, and even their per capita GDP once surpassed that of the United States, but due to the narrow domestic market, it is easy to reach saturation, and they are more dependent on exports, which eventually leads to a lack of stamina for development.

    For these reasons, European countries have formed the European Union for a series of purposes, including to increase their international influence.

    Britain's decline lies in the fact that it once had too many colonies and did not pay much attention to the development of technology, and at the same time, the surging independence movement of the colonial people greatly consumed Britain's national strength, causing the collapse of the colonial system that Britain relied on to dominate the world, and replaced it with the financial hegemony of the United States.

    As for Germany, its historical contacts with its neighbors have consumed too much national strength, and its geographical disadvantages make it difficult for Germany to break through from the sea, but reality does not allow Germany to expand. So, unless Germany operates within the framework of the EU team, the EU may be a superpower in many years, but Germany alone will not be able to do it at all.

    2.The superpower needs to have the best equipment and complete arms of the sea, land, air and space that are compatible with the superpower.

    For example, a series of high-precision technology reserves such as nuclear **, aircraft carriers, and independent aerospace technology. Like Britain and France, seemingly independent space technology is not yet mature, and many things still need to be imported from the United States. As for Germany and Japan, they have not yet become a sovereign, truly independent state, let alone one.

    The United States and the Soviet Union developed manned space flight in the sixties and seventies of the last century, and China has just caught up.

    3.A superpower needs to have strong political, military, economic, and diplomatic projection capabilities. At that time, both the United States and the Soviet Union had global combat capabilities and a large number of client states, which could play a pivotal role in other countries and even influence international trends.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Obama was surviving in the wild with Bei Ye, Germany was the Nazis at the time, how could it be possible to celebrate the victory of World War II this time, France and Britain were more inclined to Germany, and this time they also celebrated the victory of resistance against Japan, how could Japan come.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, the United States is a global superpower, a global hegemon, and does not care about the interests of other countries.

    For Japan, after its defeat in World War II, it needed a strong backing, and that was the United States, with which its alliance was built on the containment of the former Soviet Union. At present, Japan's military mainly relies on the United States, and there are two main considerations for stationing US troops: 1. Deepen relations with the United States and let other countries see:

    Don't move me, I have the United States behind me. 2. Weaken your own potential threat theory. Japan said:

    You see, my military strength is very weak, and I still have to rely on the United States. In fact, Japan has a large inventory of warships and aircraft, and in the event of a war, its strength will surpass that of Asian countries except China and most European countries. It is noteworthy that it has a short time for the production of nuclear bombs and has tactical missiles.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Who told you that Britain and the United States are on an equal footing? Britain also has American troops! Germany has troops from the United States, Britain, France, and the Netherlands, and according to your logic, Germany is the dog of many countries?

    It's okay to read more books, and don't talk about it all day long! Was China a lackey of the Soviet Union before? Are North Korea and Pakistan China's lackeys?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the final analysis, we are still afraid of the two great powers, Russia and China, Japan is afraid that it will be difficult to resist, and the United States is afraid that it will be difficult to control the Asian form

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Racial inferiority, people are willing to be dogs.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Japan and South Korea were defeated and occupied by the United States, and due to ethnic and cultural reasons, they could not integrate and could not be identified with the stronger side, and they were in a disadvantaged position, so they could only be reduced to lackeys.

    Britain and the United States are the same language, the United States was born out of the British North American colonies, rebelled against the native suzerainty and rose, the main body of the ruling class in the United States is also Anglo-Saxon, and Britain belongs to the same nation, not a colonial indigenous people. Therefore, although Britain and the United States had deep contradictions with each other in the early stage of the struggle, after the period of fierce struggle, their relations with each other will be eased, and they will cooperate with each other in the struggle against other countries. It's a bit like the relationship between the mainland and Taiwan.

    In addition, the current relationship between the United States and Britain is not on an equal footing, but the United States is in the dominant position, but it does not treat Britain as an outsider, and it respects Britain's interests in matters involving Britain's own interests.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is to blame Japan, the Chinese do not like them, the Koreans do not like them, and ASEAN does not have much strength. If Japan had not invaded its neighbors, it would not have been controlled by eagles, but history has no ifs.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The EU has a series of big engines, one is the French political engine and the other is the German economic engine. Great power politics is not child's play, they focus on national interests rather than hatred, and politicians must choose good ones that cannot be like ordinary people. The establishment of the European Union in 1991, you will find that it is just about the same as the collapse of the Soviet Union, that is because Europe was threatened by the Soviet Union before, and had to form an alliance with the United States to engage in NATO, but it was suppressed by the United States, and when the Soviet Union was gone, Europe immediately wanted to resist, and established the European Union to fight against the United States (a single European country has only a dead end in confrontation), and then launched the euro, so as to really challenge the dollar.

    However, the Kosovo War immediately came out, and it was yin again, which is a later story.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The relationship between countries and countries can be summed up in one sentence: there are no eternal friends, no eternal enemies, only eternal interests!

    Just like Japan and the United States, they were also mortal enemies in World War II, and now they are good enough to wear a pair of pants!

    And France and Germany are tied together economically, so they must cooperate politically! Moreover, Germany has a better reflection on the mistakes made in World War II, and has won the sympathy and understanding of the world! On the other hand, the devil refuses to admit the crimes he has committed, and the right-wing forces in the country are in power, which makes the people very uncomfortable!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Who said that their relationship is so good, but the United States is the boss, so even if there are contradictions in European countries, they will not publicize them.

    This time in the G20, didn't Sarkozy scold Cameron, in fact, the relationship with Merkel is not very good, they are all ghosts, and when they encounter the interests of their country, they tear their faces.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It should be Germany. There is a saying that there are no permanent friends, and there are no permanent enemies.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    How wide the heart is, how big the karma is, in fact, I don't want to say anything, this truth is talked about every day on TV.

    What kind of mind the manager is, what kind of society is also the degree.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The Americans say that there are no permanent enemies, but there are no permanent friends either. It's all about profits.

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