A fresh reappraisal of Japan’s relationship with the United States,
which reveals how the Cold War shaped Japan and transformed
America’s understanding of what it takes to establish a postwar
democracy. Is American foreign policy a reflection of a desire to
promote democracy, or is it motivated by America’s economic
interests and imperial dreams? Jennifer Miller argues that democratic
ideals were indeed crucial in the early days of the U.S.–Japanese
relationship, but not in the way most defenders claim. American
leaders believed that building a peaceful, stable, and democratic
Japan after a devastating war required much more than elections or a
new constitution. Instead, they saw democracy as a psychological and
even spiritual “state of mind,” a vigilant society perpetually
mobilized against the false promises of fascist and communist
anti-democratic forces. These ideas inspired an unprecedented crusade
to help the Japanese achieve the individualistic and rational
qualities deemed necessary for democracy. These American ambitions
confronted vigorous Japanese resistance. Activists mobilized against
U.S. policy, surrounding U.S. military bases and staging protests to
argue that a true democracy must be accountable to the Japanese
people. In the face of these protests, leaders from both the United
States and Japan maintained their commitment to building a
psychologically “healthy” democracy. During the occupation,
American policymakers identified elections and education as the
wellsprings of a new consciousness, but as the extent of Japan’s
remarkable economic recovery became clear, they increasingly placed
prosperity at the core of a revised vision for their new ally’s
future. Cold War Democracy reveals how these ideas and conflicts
informed American policies, including the decision to rebuild the
Japanese military and distribute U.S. economic assistance and
development throughout Asia.
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The United States and Japan
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ISBN
9780674240018
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Harvard University Press
Språk
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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