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Constitutional Reform in Japan
The 1960 US-Japan Security Treaty Uprising and the Origins of Contemporary Japan
Law in the Allied Occupation of Japan
Reform in Late Occupation Japan the 1950 Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties
Legacies of the US Occupation of Japan: Appraisals After Sixty Years
Corporatist Governance and Path Dependence in the Making of Industrial Peace a Historical Review on Japanese Corporatism
We, the Japanese People: Rethinking the Meaning of the Peace Constitution
“The Factions of the LDP: Saviour Turned Destroyer” Jan Aleksander Enoksen JAP4691
Late Twentieth-Century Japan: an Introductory Essay
The Road Ahead Lessons in Nation Building from Japan, Germany, and Afghanistan for Postwar Iraq
A Roundtable on Jennifer M. Miller, Cold War Democracy: the United States and Japan
Democracy in Occupied Japan: the U.S. Occupation and Japanese
JPRI Working Paper No. 11: July 1995 the 1955 System and the American Connection: a Bibliographic Introduction by Chalmers Johnson
Cultural Change: a Comparative Study of the Change Efforts of Douglas Macarthur and Carlos Ghosn in Japan
Reforming Japan: Measuring the Success of the Allied Occupation's Economic Educational and Constitutional Gordon Duncan Union College - Schenectady, NY
The Japan-America Security Alliance: Prospects for the Twenty-First Century
Japan Under Occupation, 1945-1952
Japanese Origins of Information Society Theory
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JAPANESE CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION: a Neo-Liberal Proposal
Protests and Democracy in Japan: the Development of Movement Fields and the 1960 Anpo Protests
The Good Occupation by Yoshiro Miwa & J. Mark Ramseyer
Anti-Americanism in Zengakuren 1957-1960
THE MIT JAPAN PROGRAM Science