While the role of the United States in the development of Japan's post-war constitution is well documented, less is known of the role of other Allied nations. This article seeks to narrate the role of Australia in this process, giving particular focus to the debate over provisions to provide an avenue for popular expression of approval of the constitution via referendum and/or a Diet review process. This process was approved as an official Far Eastern Commission (FEC) policy, known as the 'Provision for Review'. The debate over this issue, and other elements of the constitutional replacement process, help illuminate the workings of the FEC, the relationship and conflict between the various Allied powers over policy and practice, the role of...
Historiography on the Australian political and diplomatic role in the Allied Occupation of Japan (19...
The government of Japan has purported to reinterpret the famous war-renouncing provision of the Cons...
What does Article 9 mean for Japan-Australia Relations? Does Article 9 limit Japanese commitment to ...
Current scholarship on the Allied Occupation of Japan 1945–1952 remains captivated by the overarchin...
Historiography tends to seek patterns of inevitability, attempting to explain a decided course rathe...
Occupied Japan was an ideological battleground for contesting ideas concerned with charting Japan's ...
This paper is based on research conducted in Australia and the United States into Australian aims to...
This paper is based on research conducted in Australia and the United States into Australian aims to...
In September 1946, the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF) Monthly Occupation Intelligence ...
This paper is based on research conducted in Australia and the United States into Australian aims to...
Historiography on the Australian political and diplomatic role in the Allied Occupation of Japan (19...
Aftter the defeat, Japan was occupied by the Allied Forces headed by D. MacArthur. The Japanese surr...
In late 1945, Australia eagerly put up its hand to join the American-led military occupation of war-...
Australia presents its Pacific War effort as a fight for liberation. This article challenges that vi...
Between 1957 and 1968, the Prime Minister Robert Menzies and several of his ministers, including Ale...
Historiography on the Australian political and diplomatic role in the Allied Occupation of Japan (19...
The government of Japan has purported to reinterpret the famous war-renouncing provision of the Cons...
What does Article 9 mean for Japan-Australia Relations? Does Article 9 limit Japanese commitment to ...
Current scholarship on the Allied Occupation of Japan 1945–1952 remains captivated by the overarchin...
Historiography tends to seek patterns of inevitability, attempting to explain a decided course rathe...
Occupied Japan was an ideological battleground for contesting ideas concerned with charting Japan's ...
This paper is based on research conducted in Australia and the United States into Australian aims to...
This paper is based on research conducted in Australia and the United States into Australian aims to...
In September 1946, the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF) Monthly Occupation Intelligence ...
This paper is based on research conducted in Australia and the United States into Australian aims to...
Historiography on the Australian political and diplomatic role in the Allied Occupation of Japan (19...
Aftter the defeat, Japan was occupied by the Allied Forces headed by D. MacArthur. The Japanese surr...
In late 1945, Australia eagerly put up its hand to join the American-led military occupation of war-...
Australia presents its Pacific War effort as a fight for liberation. This article challenges that vi...
Between 1957 and 1968, the Prime Minister Robert Menzies and several of his ministers, including Ale...
Historiography on the Australian political and diplomatic role in the Allied Occupation of Japan (19...
The government of Japan has purported to reinterpret the famous war-renouncing provision of the Cons...
What does Article 9 mean for Japan-Australia Relations? Does Article 9 limit Japanese commitment to ...