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What is meant by policy of accommodation? (real carrot) Eg in Philippines.

Sincere policies that focused on political tutelage: Most relevant in Philippines. US introduced republic based on style of democracy.


Class of willing local collaborators; proceeded introduce democratic institutions and processes, created Filipinised local admin. elections for all literate males.

Examples to substantiate the real carrot in Philippines?

1916 Jones Law, 1934 Tydings-Mcduffie Act, rise of Nacionalist Party

What were the limitations of the US democratic mission?

Power now in the hands of the landowning class-the Ilustrados

What is meant by policy of accommodation? (real carrot) Eg in Burma.

Burmese nationalists benefited from being administered as part of British India.


Burmese nationalists were vocal demanding political concessions.


British willing to accommodate moderate demands as long as British in absolute control

Examples to substantiate the real carrot in Burma?

1921 Dyarchy (which failed) and 1937 Partial self-government. Four popularly-elected governments in Burma till WWII

What is meant by policy of accommodation? (fake carrot)

Farcical political concessions: Insincere and farcical colonial concessions had a negative impact in denying nationalists political power and moderates gaining mass support.


Trend of radicalization in development of nationalism.


Dutch East Indies and French Indochina

Examples to substantiate the fake carrot?

DEI: Volksraad


French Indochina: Grand Council

What is meant by policy of repression?

Colonial repression, esp against radical movements, very effective. Colonial pwoers unmatched military superiority. Colonial state apparatus even more powerful traditional political structure.

Examples to show policy of repression?

Saya San Rebellion, Nghe-Tinh Soviet revolt