Model States - Japan II
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- Model States - Japan
- Occupation and reconstruction
- Stated aim of US occupation was 'to ensure that Japan will not again become a menace to the peace and security of the world' - this would be achieved through
- Disarmament and demilitarisation
- The punishment of those responsible for the war
- The development of a liberal democratic political system and economic and social change that would transform Japanese values in future
- Several US government departments had been planning occupation since 1942, but detailed implementation of US plans for demilitarised democracy in Japan was left to occupation force
- Stated aim of US occupation was 'to ensure that Japan will not again become a menace to the peace and security of the world' - this would be achieved through
- See SCAP and Japan
- See Japanese reaction to MacArthur and SCAP
- Changing US attitudes towards Japan
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- Occupation and reconstruction
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