This paper compares two sets of US-led postwar reconstruction strategies: the Reverse Course in Japan after World War II and the New Way Forward in Iraq in 2007 and 2008. Relying on Antonio Gramsci's concept of power, the article argues that in the wake of military victory in Japan and Iraq, the US attempted to found a new historical bloc in the occupied countries, a historical bloc centred on capitalism as a mode of production and US ideas and values as the ideological cement coalescing the Japanese and Iraqi population and elite around the US project. The paper contends that consistency of action between reconstruction policies, and between reconstruction policies and regional and global foreign policies, is the key to the efficiency of p...
Usporedbom post-konfliktne rekonstrukcije Njemačke i Japana s Afganistanom, Irakom i Libijom prikaza...
The United States engaged in coercive democratization (bringing democracy to a country via coercive ...
When the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, it did so with the ambitious goal to completely transfo...
This paper compares two sets of US-led postwar reconstruction strategies: the Reverse Course in Japa...
Shortly before the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, American officials made references to the reconst...
On the eve of the invasion of Iraq, President G.W. Bush argued that if setting up democracy in Japan...
This dissertation interrogates the positionality of postconflict reconstruction efforts in Iraq with...
While tensions over historical issues between Japan and South Korea have long served to impede US st...
This research note makes the case for further historical work comparing the military occupations of ...
Foreword to a symposium held on March 12, 2004 by the UC Davis Journal of International Law & Policy...
In this paper I seek to contribute to the post-Fukushima literature on Japan, much of which accepts ...
47 p.This is a comparative study of U.S. policy towards Iraqi reconstruction with U.S. policy toward...
The key purpose of this article is to understand the proclaimed purpose of the US invasion of Iraq a...
This research note makes the case for further historical work comparing the military occupations of ...
In light of events at the Daiichi nuclear plant, this article discusses the origins of nuclear power...
Usporedbom post-konfliktne rekonstrukcije Njemačke i Japana s Afganistanom, Irakom i Libijom prikaza...
The United States engaged in coercive democratization (bringing democracy to a country via coercive ...
When the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, it did so with the ambitious goal to completely transfo...
This paper compares two sets of US-led postwar reconstruction strategies: the Reverse Course in Japa...
Shortly before the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, American officials made references to the reconst...
On the eve of the invasion of Iraq, President G.W. Bush argued that if setting up democracy in Japan...
This dissertation interrogates the positionality of postconflict reconstruction efforts in Iraq with...
While tensions over historical issues between Japan and South Korea have long served to impede US st...
This research note makes the case for further historical work comparing the military occupations of ...
Foreword to a symposium held on March 12, 2004 by the UC Davis Journal of International Law & Policy...
In this paper I seek to contribute to the post-Fukushima literature on Japan, much of which accepts ...
47 p.This is a comparative study of U.S. policy towards Iraqi reconstruction with U.S. policy toward...
The key purpose of this article is to understand the proclaimed purpose of the US invasion of Iraq a...
This research note makes the case for further historical work comparing the military occupations of ...
In light of events at the Daiichi nuclear plant, this article discusses the origins of nuclear power...
Usporedbom post-konfliktne rekonstrukcije Njemačke i Japana s Afganistanom, Irakom i Libijom prikaza...
The United States engaged in coercive democratization (bringing democracy to a country via coercive ...
When the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, it did so with the ambitious goal to completely transfo...