Cold war democracy the United States and Japan
Presentación del editor: "Jennifer M. Miller examines the evolution of ideas about democracy during the Cold War by charting the development of the alliance between the United States and Japan from the postwar occupation into the 1960s. She argues that both countries were deeply concerned with...
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Harvard University Press
2019
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Democracy as a state of mind : from world war to cold war
- Militarizing democracy : Japanese rearmament and the democratic "spirit"
- The San Francisco peace treaty : democracy and diplomacy in the "free world"
- Bloody Sunagawa: anti-base protests and democratic accountability
- A breaking point : the 1960 anti-security treaty protests
- Producing democracy : economic growth and the Japanese model.