木村正美(著)/冷戦期の日米同盟と「近代化」の思想<br>Cultures of Modernity and the U.S.-Japan Cold War Alliance

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木村正美(著)/冷戦期の日米同盟と「近代化」の思想
Cultures of Modernity and the U.S.-Japan Cold War Alliance

  • 著者名:Kimura, Masami
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  • Routledge(2024/07/19発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032557120
  • eISBN:9781040089705

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Cultures of Modernity and the U.S.-Japan Cold War Alliance reconsiders the origins of postwar U.S.-Japan relations by focusing on “modernization” ideologies that the Americans and the Japanese shared in the 1940s–early 1950s. Mobilizing a wealth of English and Japanese-language sources, the author identifies parallel groups of modernist thinkers in America and Japan – including politicians, bureaucrats, intellectuals, scholars, and journalists – and follows how different strands of thought played out within an evolving political environment, forming a “middle ground.” Despite their differences, both the Americans and the Japanese believed in the progressive view of history, considered Japan to be still underdeveloped, and therefore agreed on the advisability of democratizing Japan – which included constitutional reform. Whether proponents or opponents of the U.S.-Japan Cold War alliance system, they also shared the vision of Wilsonian internationalism and devised similar designs for a postwar Asian order where Japan would rejoin. Thus, by showing how the confluence of modernist cultures helped forge a postwar relationship between the two, this study contributes to the field of postwar U.S.-Japan relations by supplementing and reorienting the scope of scholarship, one that has been predominantly America-centered and framed along the line of diplomatic narratives informed by Cold War politics.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I Japan’s “Failed Modernization” and the Origins of Militarism 1. American Views of Japan and Rationales for Occupation Reform 2. Japanese Analyses of Problems with Japanese Democracy Part II Constitutional Reform as Modernization 3. Emperorship Reformed or Abolished? 4. Democratized Constitutional Monarchy as Middle Ground Part III Internationalist Visions for Post-Occupation Japan 5. America’s Cold War and Japan’s Place in a New Asian Order 6. Japan’s Diverging Internationalist Paths 7. Conclusion

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