Japan in the American century / Kenneth B. Pyle.
2018
DS821.5.U6 P95 2018eb
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Japan in the American century / Kenneth B. Pyle.
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9780674989108 (electronic book)
0674989104 (electronic book)
9780674983649
0674983645
0674989104 (electronic book)
9780674983649
0674983645
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Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2018.
Language
English
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1 online resource (457 pages) : illustrations
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DS821.5.U6 P95 2018eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
952.04
Summary
No nation was more deeply affected by America's rise to world power than Japan. President Franklin Roosevelt's unprecedented policy of unconditional surrender led to the catastrophic finale of the Asia-Pacific War and the most intrusive international reconstruction of another nation in modern history. Japan in the American Century examines how Japan, with its deeply conservative heritage, responded to the imposition of a new liberal order. The price Japan paid to end the occupation was a cold war alliance with the United States that ensured America's dominance in the region. Still traumatized by its wartime experience, Japan developed a grand strategy of dependence on U.S. security guarantees so that the nation could concentrate on economic growth. Yet from the start, despite American expectations, Japan reworked the American reforms to fit its own circumstances and cultural preferences, fashioning distinctively Japanese variations on capitalism, democracy, and social institutions.-- Provided by publisher.
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Table of Contents
Introduction : An unnatural intimacy
Two rising powers
Unconditional surrender policy
The decision to use the atomic bomb
An American revolution in Japan
The subordination of Japan
For the soul of Japan
A peculiar alliance
Competing capitalisms
Japan's nonconvergent society
Democracy in Japan
Japan in the twilight of the American century.
Two rising powers
Unconditional surrender policy
The decision to use the atomic bomb
An American revolution in Japan
The subordination of Japan
For the soul of Japan
A peculiar alliance
Competing capitalisms
Japan's nonconvergent society
Democracy in Japan
Japan in the twilight of the American century.