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_aFukunaga, Fumio, _d1953- _eauthor. _9952 |
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_aNihon senryōshi 1945-1952. _lEnglish |
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_aThe occupation of Japan 1945-1952 : _bTokyo, Washington, and Okinawa / _cFukunaga Fumio ; translated by the Japanese Institute of International Affairs (JIIA). |
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_aChiyoda-ku, Tokyo : _bJapan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, _c2021. |
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_a419 pages : _billustrations, portraits ; _c22 cm |
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500 | _a"Originally published in Japanese under the title Nihon senryōshi 1945-1952 : Tōkyō, Washington, Okinawa by Chūō Kōron Shinsha, Inc., in 2014"--Title page verso. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 391-396) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aIntroduction: The occupiers and the occupied : Tokyo, Washington, and Okinawa -- Defeat and occupation : toward demilitarization and democratization -- Reform under the occupation and fresh start for political parties -- Trajectory of the middle-of-the-road government : turning point in reforms -- Changing course in occupation policies : from democratization to economic revival -- The San Francisco Peace Treaty : end of the occupation -- The occupation and post-war Japan. | |
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_aFollowing 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. -- _cBack cover. |
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_aJapan _xHistory _yAllied occupation, 1945-1952. _9953 |
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_aJapan _xPolitics and government _y1945-1989. _9954 |
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_aJapan _xForeign relations _zUnited States. _9955 |
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_aUnited States _xForeign relations _zJapan. _9956 |
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_aNihon Kokusai Mondai Kenkyūjo, _etranslator. _9914 |
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_aShuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan, _epublisher. _9915 |
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