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Visions of Democracy and Peace in Occupied Japan
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- 2020
Summary
In Visions of Democracy and Peace in Occupied Japan, Sigal Ben-Rafael Galanti examines American occupation of Japan during World War II and the evolution of Japan’s political parties to highlight the country’s struggles for a democratic and peaceful “Japanese Japan.” Using a dynamic analysis approach, Galanti examines the pre-war, pro-democratic ideals and legacies that built Japan’s political parties and the parties’ evolving views on regime matters, socioeconomic structure, international relations, and security both during and after the country’s occupation by American forces.
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- Copyright year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-7936-2231-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-7936-2232-7
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 240
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- Dedication No access
- Contents No access
- List of Tables No access
- Preface No access
- List of Abbreviations No access
- Chapter 1 The Dilemma of Postwar Japan No access Pages 1 - 14
- Chapter 2 American Inconsistency No access
- Chapter 3 Modern Imperial Japan’s Prodemocratic Legacies No access
- Chapter 4 The Main Parties of Occupied Japan No access
- Chapter 5 Ratifying a “Dictated” Constitution No access
- Chapter 6 “To Rearm or Not to Rearm?” No access
- Chapter 7 Adopting an “American Peace” No access
- Chapter 8 Epilogue No access
- Glossary No access Pages 205 - 208
- Bibliography No access Pages 209 - 230
- Index No access Pages 231 - 238
- About the Author and the Contributor No access Pages 239 - 240





