Unconditional Democracy

Unconditional Democracy
Title Unconditional Democracy PDF eBook
Author Toshio Nishi
Publisher Hoover Press
Pages 418
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN 9780817974428

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The difficult mission of a regime change: Toshio Nishi gives an account of how America converted the Japanese mindset from war to peace following World War II.

Unconditional Democracy

Unconditional Democracy
Title Unconditional Democracy PDF eBook
Author 銳夫·西
Publisher
Pages 367
Release 1991
Genre
ISBN 9784892053061

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Unconditional Democracy and Politics in Occupied Japan 1945 - 1952

Unconditional Democracy and Politics in Occupied Japan 1945 - 1952
Title Unconditional Democracy and Politics in Occupied Japan 1945 - 1952 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 367
Release 1982
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Nation Building in Japan, 1945–1952

Nation Building in Japan, 1945–1952
Title Nation Building in Japan, 1945–1952 PDF eBook
Author Peter K. Frost
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 163
Release 2024-03-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1040004393

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This book analyzes the Allied Occupation of Japan (1945–1952). It begins by explaining why Japan spent roughly fifty years building its own colonial system and declaring war on China and the Western Allies, only to decide after military defeats, two atomic bombings and the Soviet declaration of war, to surrender before being invaded. It goes on to describe the controversial issues surrounding the conduct of the Occupation forces, the largely American reform proposals and the shifts in policy as the Cold War developed. Particular emphasis is placed on women’s issues, the Japanese and American reactions to President Truman’s decision to fire General Douglas MacArthur, the tensions surrounding the requirement that the Japanese allow US military bases to stay in Japan and the still ongoing debate over the American decision to drop two atomic bombs on Japan. Despite all this, the book concludes that particularly when compared with later Allied nation building efforts in Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq and the current state of US politics, the Occupation experience was, on the whole, a relatively positive one for both the Japanese and the US-Japan alliance.

The Occupation of Japan 1945-1952

The Occupation of Japan 1945-1952
Title The Occupation of Japan 1945-1952 PDF eBook
Author Fumio Fukunaga
Publisher
Pages 419
Release 2021
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9784866581255

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Following its defeat in World War II, Japan was placed under the control of SCAP GHQ headed by General Douglas MacArthur. Initially, the Occupation promoted policies of demilitarization and democratization. A new Japanese constitution which pursued pacifism was established. However, as the Cold War intensified, policies switched in the direction of economic recovery, and it was contended that Japan should take the anti-Communist pro-America path. In 1951, at the height of the Korean War, the San Francisco Peace Treaty and the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty were concluded as a fixed set. Winner of the 2015 Yomiuri Yoshino Sakuzo Prize for academic writing on politics, economics, and history, this book provides a wide view of the seven years of the Occupation of Japan which led to the 'postwar system' that has continued into the twenty-first century. --

Unconditional Democracy

Unconditional Democracy
Title Unconditional Democracy PDF eBook
Author Toshio Nishi
Publisher Hoover Press
Pages 418
Release 2013-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0817974431

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The difficult mission of a regime change: Toshio Nishi gives an account of how America converted the Japanese mindset from war to peace following World War II.

Embracing Defeat

Embracing Defeat
Title Embracing Defeat PDF eBook
Author John W Dower
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 692
Release 2000-07-04
Genre History
ISBN 9780393320275

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This study of modern Japan traces the impact of defeat and reconstruction on every aspect of Japan's national life. It examines the economic resurgence as well as how the nation as a whole reacted to defeat and the end of a suicidal nationalism.