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Table of Contents

Democratizing Japan: The Allied Occupation

Democratizing Japan

pp. i-i

Other

pp. ii-ii

Democratizing Japan

pp. iii-iii

Copyright

pp. iv-iv

Contents

pp. v-vi

Abbreviations

pp. vii-viii

Introduction

pp. ix-xv

Presurrender Planning: Treatment of the Emperor and Constitutional Changes

pp. 1-38

The International Context of the Occupation of Japan

pp. 42-69

&# 8220;Induced Revolution”: The Policy and Process of Constitutional Reform in Occupied Japan

pp. 76-103

The Conflict between Two Legal Traditions in Making the Constitution of Japan

pp. 107-126

Early SCAP Policy and the Rehabilitation of the Diet

pp. 133-152

The Tar Baby Target: “Reform” of the Japanese Bureaucracy

pp. 157-181

The Occupation and the Reform of the Japanese Civil Code

pp. 188-213

The Politics of Women’s Rights

pp. 221-248

The Making of the Postwar Local Government System

pp. 253-280

The U.S. Occupation of Okinawa and Postwar Reforms in Japan Proper

pp. 284-302

Japan&# 8217;s Postwar Conservative Parties

pp. 306-333

Early Postwar Reformist Parties

pp. 339-360

The Zaikai under the Occupation: The Formation and Transformation of Managerial Councils

pp. 366-388

Conclusion

pp. 392-433

Draft of Justin Williams Memorandum of November 5 [4?], 1946*

pp. 435-436

Evolution of United States Central Postwar Planning Agencies*

Index

pp. 437-456

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