Land Reform in Japan 1946 1950 The Allied Role

Land Reform in Japan 1946 1950  The Allied Role
Author: Ward, E. E.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1990
Genre: Japan
ISBN: UOM:39015019543209

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Past Matters

Past Matters
Author: Caroline Miller
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781443807197

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Past Matters brings together a group of largely Australian and New Zealand academics who in a series of case studies consider how planning concepts were adopted, adjusted, adapted and extended in a Pacific Rim setting. The early chapters explore the interplay between British and American planning models and local circumstances in Australia, Japan, and New Zealand. The main body of chapters recount difficulties faced by indigenous peoples with respect to housing needs and more generally re-asserting themselves in what began as colonial urban areas as well as others that look at community meanings, liberalism and exclusion on the street, and the power of sectional interests. The latter chapters also pose questions about urban heritage in terms of what and whose interests are at stake in these debates. The volume concludes with two convergent chapters that outline some practices by which ‘heritage’ of a more day to day suburban sort can be protected within a planning system. The collection centres on Australia and New Zealand but extends to include chapters on Canada and Japan. The viewpoints offered serve as a gentle reminder of the limitations of ‘Metropolitian Theory’.

Seeds of Stability

Seeds of Stability
Author: Ethan B. Kapstein
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107185685

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An original analysis of American interventions in the developing world, asking what can be done to reduce their economic and human cost. Kapstein shows the conditions under which American policies are most likely to produce political stability, and when they are most likely to fail.

US Japan Alliance Diplomacy 1945 1990

US Japan Alliance Diplomacy 1945 1990
Author: Roger Buckley
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1995-08-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521558654

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This book explores how US-Japan post-war relations have moved from hostility to close friendship.

Japanese Economic Development

Japanese Economic Development
Author: Carl Mosk
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2007-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135982898

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Japanese Economic Development presents three distinct approaches to understanding how and why Japan made the transition from a relatively low-income country mainly focused on agriculture to a high-income nation centered on manufacturing and services. In offering an eclectic account of Japan‘s economic development, this book appeals to students in a

Cultural Responses to Occupation in Japan

Cultural Responses to Occupation in Japan
Author: Adam Broinowski
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2016-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780935973

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Cultural Responses to Occupation in Japan examines how the performing arts, and the performing body specifically, have shaped and been shaped by the political and historical conditions experienced in Japan during the Cold War and post-Cold War periods. This study of original and secondary materials from the fields of theatre, dance, performance art, film and poetry, probes the interrelationship that exists between the body and the nation-state. Important artistic works, such as Ankoku Butoh (dance of darkness) and its subsequent re-interpretation by a leading political performance company Gekidan Kaitaisha (theatre of deconstruction), are analysed using ethnographic, historical and theoretical modes. This approach reveals the nuanced and prolonged effects of military, cultural and political occupation in Japan over a duration of dramatic change. Cultural Responses to Occupation in Japan explores issues of discrimination, marginality, trauma, memory and the mediation of history in a ground-breaking work that will be of great significance to anyone interested in the symbiosis of culture and conflict.

The Great Leveler

The Great Leveler
Author: Walter Scheidel
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691183251

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"Are mass violence and catastrophes the only forces that can seriously decrease economic inequality? To judge by thousands of years of history, the answer is yes. Tracing the global history of inequality from the Stone Age to today, Walter Scheidel shows that inequality never dies peacefully. Inequality declines when carnage and disaster strike and increases when peace and stability return. The Great Leveler is the first book to chart the crucial role of violent shocks in reducing inequality over the full sweep of human history around the world. Ever since humans began to farm, herd livestock, and pass on their assets to future generations, economic inequality has been a defining feature of civilization. Over thousands of years, only violent events have significantly lessened inequality. The "Four Horsemen" of leveling--mass-mobilization warfare, transformative revolutions, state collapse, and catastrophic plagues--have repeatedly destroyed the fortunes of the rich. Scheidel identifies and examines these processes, from the crises of the earliest civilizations to the cataclysmic world wars and communist revolutions of the twentieth century. Today, the violence that reduced inequality in the past seems to have diminished, and that is a good thing. But it casts serious doubt on the prospects for a more equal future. An essential contribution to the debate about inequality, The Great Leveler provides important new insights about why inequality is so persistent--and why it is unlikely to decline anytime soon."--

Hitotsubashi Journal of Social Studies

Hitotsubashi Journal of Social Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1999
Genre: Social sciences
ISBN: UCLA:L0083204297

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