Environmental Law in India: Issues and Responses e-bog
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While the Potsdam Declaration of 1945 aimed at the demilitarization, democratization and decentralization of Japan, the occupation authorities under Gen. Mac Arthur effected a large number of sweeping changes in almost all areas of Japanese national life. Although the Japanese progressive groups hailed the Gls as liberators, the conservative government, which saw these reforms as alien to the n...
E-bog
273,24 DKK
Udgivet
30 juni 1985
Længde
263 sider
Genrer
International relations
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789354393822
While the Potsdam Declaration of 1945 aimed at the demilitarization, democratization and decentralization of Japan, the occupation authorities under Gen. Mac Arthur effected a large number of sweeping changes in almost all areas of Japanese national life. Although the Japanese progressive groups hailed the Gls as liberators, the conservative government, which saw these reforms as alien to the national character, was ever trying to thwart them. This book centres around the several U.S. attempts between 1947-49 at a peace treaty with Japan against the backdrop of superpower rivalry in the Pacific region and presents the views of political leaders in the opposition and the government in Japan and those of other countries as well as the views of Japanese intellectuals. Already in use as material for courses on Japanese foreign policy in the Karnataka and Gulbarga universities, this book could be gainfully adopted by students of international relations, area studies, Japanese history, government and foreign policy and as support material for the study of superpower diplomacy in East Asia.