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Partners for Democracy - Crafting the New Japanese State under MacArthur (Paperback, Revised)
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Partners for Democracy - Crafting the New Japanese State under MacArthur (Paperback, Revised)
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In 1945, Japan surrendered unconditionally to the United States and
its allies, thereby planting the seed from which would spring one
of the world's most successful and stable democracies. In an age
when democracy is often pursued, yet rarely accomplished, in which
failed democracies are found throughout Africa, Latin America, and
Asia, Japan's transformation from an utterly defeated military
power into a thriving constitutional democracy commands
attention.
It has long been assumed that postwar Japan was largely the making
of America, that democracy was simply imposed on a defeated land.
Yet a political and legal system cannot long survive, much less
thrive, if resisted by the very citizens it exists to serve. The
external imposition of a constitution does not automatically
translate into a constitutional democracy of the kind Japan has
enjoyed for the past half-century. Apparently Japan, though under
military occupation, was ready for what the West had to offer. Ray
A. Moore and Donald L. Robinson convincingly show that the
country's affirmation of democracy was neither cynical nor merely
tactical. What made Japan different was that Japan and the United
States-represented in Tokyo by the headstrong and deeply
conservative General Douglas MacArthur-worked out a genuine
partnership, navigating skillfully among die-hard defenders of the
emperor, Japanese communists, and America's opinionated erstwhile
allies. No dry recounting of policy decisions and diplomatic
gestures, Partners for Democracy resounds with the strong
personalities and dramatic clashes that paved the way to a hard-won
success.
Here is the story of how a devastated land came to construct--at
times aggressively and rapidly, at times deliberately and only
after much debate-a democracy that stands today as the envy of many
other nations.
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