The American Occupation of Japan The Origins of the Cold War in Asia

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Pub. Date: 1987-10-22
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

In this novel and intriguing book, Michael Schaller traces the origins of the Cold War in Asia to the postwar occupation of Japan by U.S. troops. Determined to secure Japan as a bulwark against both Soviet expansion and Asian revolution, the U.S. instituted ambitious social and economic reforms under the direction of the flamboyant Occupation Commander, General Douglas MacArthur. MacArthur was later denounced by the Truman Administration as a "bunko artist" who had wrecked Japan's economy and opened it to Communist influence, and power was shifted to Japan's old elite. Cut off from its former trading partners, which were now all Communist-controlled, Japan, with U.S. backing, turned its attention to the rich but unstable Southeast Asian states. The stage was thus set for U.S. intervention in China, Korea, and Vietnam.

Author Biography


Michael Schaller, Professor History at the University of Arizona, is author of The U.S. Crusade in China, 1938-45 and The U.S. and China in the Twentieth Century.

Table of Contents

The End of the Pacific Warp. 3
Remaking Japan, 1945 to 1948p. 20
Northeast Asia and the Pacific, 1945 to 1947p. 52
Reinterpeting the Postwar Worldp. 77
An Aborted Treatyp. 98
The Conservative Response to Liberal Reformp. 107
Setting a New Coursep. 122
Regional Economic Integration and the Rise of Southeast Asiap. 141
The Peace Treaty: Trying Againp. 164
Japanese Recovery Prospects in the Wake of China's Revolutionp. 178
NSC 48 and the Renewed Debate over Asian Communismp. 195
Containment and Recovery in Japan and Southeast Asiap. 212
A Commitment to Vietnamp. 234
Japan and the Rekindled Crisis with Chinap. 246
At War in Asiap. 273
Afterward: The Workshop of Asiap. 290
Abbreviations and Acronymsp. 299
Notesp. 303
Referencesp. 337
Indexp. 345
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