At its heart, however, the Co-Prosperity Sphere was as much an instrument of Japanese imperial ambition as it was an ideological project. The model was framed around economic autarky and strategic depth. Japan, heavily dependent on imported raw materials, sought to bind the resource-rich territories of south-east Asia and the Western Pacific into an integrated system that could sustain prolonged conflict.
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