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Cold War Democracy: The United States and Japan By Jennifer M. Miller. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 2019. Pp. 358. ISBN 9780674976344.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2020

Amiko Nobori*
Affiliation:
Independent scholar, Email: amiko9292@gmail.com

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References

1 For more on the surrounding literature, see, for example, Shelley, Becky, Democratic Development in East Asia (London and New York: Routledge, 2005)Google Scholar.

2 Shibayama, Futoshi and Kusunoki, Ayako, “The Pacific War and the Occupation of Japan, 1941–52,” in The History of US–Japan Relations: From Perry to the Present, ed. Iokibe, Makoto (Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), p. 117Google Scholar.

3 Toshikazu, Inoue, “Yoshida Shigeru: ‘shinbei’ tsusho kokka rosen no keiseisha,” in Sengo Nihon shusho no gaiko shiso: Yoshida Shigeru kara Koizumi Junichiro made (“Political Thought of the Postwar Prime Ministers: from Yoshida Shigeru to Koizumi Junichiro”), ed. Hiroshi, Masuda (Tokyo: Minerva, 2016), p. 36Google Scholar; Shigeru, Yoshida, Yoshida Shigeru: Last Meiji Man (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007), pp. 252–54Google Scholar.

4 Yoshida, Yoshida Shigeru, p. 233.