Dayna L. Barnes 
Architects of Occupation [EPUB ebook] 
American Experts and Planning for Postwar Japan

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The Allied occupation of Japan is remembered as the ‘good occupation.’ An American-led coalition successfully turned a militaristic enemy into a stable and democratic ally. Of course, the story was more complicated, but the occupation did forge one of the most enduring relationships in the postwar world. Recent events, from the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan to protests over American bases in Japan to increasingly aggressive territorial disputes between Asian nations over islands in the Pacific, have brought attention back to the subject of the occupation of Japan.In Architects of Occupation, Dayna L. Barnes exposes the wartime origins of occupation policy and broader plans for postwar Japan. She considers the role of presidents, bureaucrats, think tanks, the media, and Congress in policymaking. Members of these elite groups came together in an informal policy network that shaped planning. Rather than relying solely on government reports and records to understand policymaking, Barnes also uses letters, memoirs, diaries, and manuscripts written by policymakers to trace the rise and spread of ideas across the policy network. The book contributes a new facet to the substantial literature on the occupation, serves as a case study in foreign policy analysis, and tells a surprising new story about World War II.

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Introduction: Behind the Curtain 1. Flip-Flopper with the Final Say: Roosevelt and Japan 2. Elbow Patches and Orientalists: Bureaucratic Wrangling3. Unofficial Officials: Think Tanks and Policy4. Information and Ignorance: Media Coverage5. Sucker Nation and Santa Claus: Concerns of Congress6. Ready or Not: Harry Truman and the End of the War Conclusion: The Best-Laid Plans of Mice and Men

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Dayna L. Barnes is Lecturer in Modern History at City, University of London.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 240 ● ISBN 9781501707834 ● Tamaño de archivo 1.6 MB ● Editorial Cornell University Press ● Ciudad Ithaca ● País US ● Publicado 2017 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 5216044 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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