identifies and describes three phases involved in the reconstruction of Japan during the Allied Powers occupation after World War II: repatriation, economic and political reconstruction, and the development of treaties between Japan and the Allied Powers. Concludes that this period of Pacific reconstruction after World War II was one of the greatest achievements for the United States and the Allied Powers following the war
The article presents the experience of Japan in the post-war reconstruction of the country in the pe...
This thesis is about the deconstruction and reconstruction of the education system in Japan and Germ...
This year (2006) marks the sixty-first year since Japan surrendered to the Allied Forces in the Paci...
identifies and describes three phases involved in the reconstruction of Japan during the Allied Powe...
This study will focus on the topic of “Americanizing” reforms carried out under the tenure of Genera...
They left Japan in shambles. By the time they surrendered in 1945, Japan’s military leaders had slas...
The American military occupation of Japan after 1945 has served as a widely admired example of succe...
This paper compares the Korean War experiences of two ethnically Japanese groups that served the US ...
Many Americans picture the Allied (i.e., U.S.) Occupation of Japan (1945-52) as the quintessentially...
During a visit from Washington, Dr Sebastian Swann addressed an International/Japanese Studies sympo...
When the United States began its reconstruction of Japan after World War II, they consistently put t...
During a visit from Washington, Dr Sebastian Swann addressed an International/Japanese Studies sympo...
The thesis "American Occupation of Japan: Goals and Means of American Foreign Policy During the Firs...
After World War II, more than six million people returned to Japan from various parts of the former ...
This dissertation examines the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Japan’s ambitious attempt to ...
The article presents the experience of Japan in the post-war reconstruction of the country in the pe...
This thesis is about the deconstruction and reconstruction of the education system in Japan and Germ...
This year (2006) marks the sixty-first year since Japan surrendered to the Allied Forces in the Paci...
identifies and describes three phases involved in the reconstruction of Japan during the Allied Powe...
This study will focus on the topic of “Americanizing” reforms carried out under the tenure of Genera...
They left Japan in shambles. By the time they surrendered in 1945, Japan’s military leaders had slas...
The American military occupation of Japan after 1945 has served as a widely admired example of succe...
This paper compares the Korean War experiences of two ethnically Japanese groups that served the US ...
Many Americans picture the Allied (i.e., U.S.) Occupation of Japan (1945-52) as the quintessentially...
During a visit from Washington, Dr Sebastian Swann addressed an International/Japanese Studies sympo...
When the United States began its reconstruction of Japan after World War II, they consistently put t...
During a visit from Washington, Dr Sebastian Swann addressed an International/Japanese Studies sympo...
The thesis "American Occupation of Japan: Goals and Means of American Foreign Policy During the Firs...
After World War II, more than six million people returned to Japan from various parts of the former ...
This dissertation examines the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Japan’s ambitious attempt to ...
The article presents the experience of Japan in the post-war reconstruction of the country in the pe...
This thesis is about the deconstruction and reconstruction of the education system in Japan and Germ...
This year (2006) marks the sixty-first year since Japan surrendered to the Allied Forces in the Paci...