At the end of World War II and through the Allied occupation, the Allies deliberated whether to abolish or to preserve the Japanese Emperor system. This is a study of the transformation of Japan under the impact of the democratizing policy of a forceful military occupation from the West.
At the end of World War II and through the Allied occupation, the Allies deliberated whether to abolish or to preserve the Japanese Emperor system. This is a study of the transformation of Japan under the impact of the democratizing policy of a forceful military occupation from the West.
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Conflicting images of the Emperor in the American State Department; British views of the Japanese Emperor; the Institute for Pacific relations on the Emperor system - a Canadian view; Australia and Japan's "Sacred Destiny" to rule the world; the Chinese people and the military expansionism of Japan; the "key" for Japan's surrender; occupation policy and the Emperor system.
Conflicting images of the Emperor in the American State Department; British views of the Japanese Emperor; the Institute for Pacific relations on the Emperor system - a Canadian view; Australia and Japan's "Sacred Destiny" to rule the world; the Chinese people and the military expansionism of Japan; the "key" for Japan's surrender; occupation policy and the Emperor system.
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