
The American Occupation of Japan The Origins of the Cold War in Asia
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Summary
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 War | p. 3 |
Remaking Japan, 1945 to 1948 | p. 20 |
Northeast Asia and the Pacific, 1945 to 1947 | p. 52 |
Reinterpeting the Postwar World | p. 77 |
An Aborted Treaty | p. 98 |
The Conservative Response to Liberal Reform | p. 107 |
Setting a New Course | p. 122 |
Regional Economic Integration and the Rise of Southeast Asia | p. 141 |
The Peace Treaty: Trying Again | p. 164 |
Japanese Recovery Prospects in the Wake of China's Revolution | p. 178 |
NSC 48 and the Renewed Debate over Asian Communism | p. 195 |
Containment and Recovery in Japan and Southeast Asia | p. 212 |
A Commitment to Vietnam | p. 234 |
Japan and the Rekindled Crisis with China | p. 246 |
At War in Asia | p. 273 |
Afterward: The Workshop of Asia | p. 290 |
Abbreviations and Acronyms | p. 299 |
Notes | p. 303 |
References | p. 337 |
Index | p. 345 |
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