Postwar Japan by Paul Bailey

Postwar Japan by Paul Bailey

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This study examines Japan's development from a defeated nation in 1945 to an economic superpower in the 1980s. Drawing on recent research, it analyzes the significance and legacy of the American Occupation, as well as the political, social and economic factors that contributed to post-war recovery.

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Postwar Japan by Paul Bailey

This study examines the course of Japan's development from a defeated nation in 1945 to an economic superpower in the 1980s. Drawing on recent research, the author analyzes the significance and legacy of the American Occupation, as well as the political, social and economic factors that contributed to post-war recovery. Attention is also focused on the tensions within Japanese society and politics, which form a counterpoint to the usual image of Japan as a country of stability and consensus. Final chapters deal with the effect of corruption in the ruling Liberal Democratic party, the growing trade friction between Japan and the West, and the debate within Japan over its international role.
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ISBN 13 9780631181019
ISBN 10 0631181016
Title Postwar Japan
Author Paul Bailey
Series Historical Association Studies
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1996-10-17
Number of pages 224
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