For over seventy years, Japan’s constitution has remained untouched, a symbol of a reformed nation and a democratic society. Introduced under U.S.-led occupation in the wake of World War II, Japan’s ...
Much of my scholarly work in the early stages of my career as a 20th century Japanese historian dealt with the Allied Occupation of Japan, an intense period of externally imposed social and political ...
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