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Journal of Asian Studies (1979) 38 (4): 707–719.
Published: 01 August 1979
...Leon Hollerman Abstract The Supreme Command for the Allied Powers (SCAP) claimed credit for bringing democracy to Japan during the Occupation. With some exceptions, the predominant result of SCAP's activities in economic (as distinguished from political) affairs, was just the opposite. SCAP imposed...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1979) 38 (4): 721–734.
Published: 01 August 1979
...Ray A. Moore Abstract This comment on Leon Hollerman's stimulating article on international economic controls adopted during the Occupation of Japan focuses on his thesis that a contradiction existed between SCAP's professed policy and its actions. After a brief discussion of some problems...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1953) 12 (2): 183–202.
Published: 01 February 1953
... subjected to decentralization and democratization. All these are the works of the Occupation or, to be more precise, of the Japanese Government acting as a result of the directives or “suggestions” of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP). 19 Report on Japanese taxation , op. cit., vol...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1951) 10 (2): 173–178.
Published: 01 February 1951
... of ACJ were to consult with and advise the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) in regard to "the implementation of the Terms of Surrender, the occupation and control of Japan, and of directives supplementary thereto, and for the purpose of exercising the control authority herein granted...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1979) 38 (4): 647–648.
Published: 01 August 1979
.... International Economic Controls in Occupied Japan LEON HOLLERMAN Pages 707 719 The Supreme Command for the Allied Powers (SCAP) claimed credit for bringing democracy to Japan during the Occupation. With some exceptions, the predominant result of SCAP's activities in economic (as distinguished from political...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1989) 48 (2): 400–401.
Published: 01 May 1989
..., and by friction with the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers (SCAP), General Douglas MacArthur and his senior staff over MacArthur's refusal to honor the international agreement establishing the ACJ. The diary makes more pointed and personal the public criticisms he leveled at the American occupation in Japan...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1966) 25 (2): 203–212.
Published: 01 February 1966
... MacArthur as the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) in mid-August, 1945, the matter of a single American command and a single zone of occupation was settled.12 The extent of Allied participation in the formulation and implementation of post war policy in Japan was another matter. At the Council...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1949) 8 (4): 492–494.
Published: 01 August 1949
... as a political and administrative situation. There is information on the multiple powers of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) and on the relationship of SCAP to the Far Eastern Commission and the Allied Council for Japan. Martin and Bisson both take up the democratization program the hope...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1989) 48 (4): 880–881.
Published: 01 November 1989
... the development of prewar Japanese banking, Tsutsui describes the internal organization of the Supreme Command for the Allied Powers (SCAP) and its initial tasks. The SCAP economic bureaucracy was ill-prepared with little idea of Japan's economic conditions and was "fragmented and compartmentalized" (p. 20...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1984) 43 (3): 441–457.
Published: 01 May 1984
... : Princeton University Press . Skocpol Theda . 1982 . “Bringing the State Back In: False Starts in Current Theories and Research.” Paper prepared for Conference on States and Social Structures, Social Science Research Council, Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1975) 34 (2): 485–504.
Published: 01 February 1975
... in the transliteration of Western names. 9 Among neglected primary documents, it might be noted that many materials in the Dodge Papers and SCAP–s Economic and Scientific Section (ESS) explicidy place economic policy for Japan in the larger global context—a most important concern for future research...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2001) 60 (2): 566–567.
Published: 01 May 2001
...: Oxford University Press, 1996. 176 pp. $45.00. This book's author, who favors script reform, notes that studies on script reforms proposed by SCAP authorities have been neglected by scholars who examine numerous postwar reforms. He focuses on the opportunity presented to the advocates of script reform...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2000) 59 (3): 747–748.
Published: 01 August 2000
... was the reaffirmation of the Western paradigm of racial hierarchy in the Pacific. Contradictions in the treatment of the race question were manifested in, for example, the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) policies on democratization, nonfraternization, and censorship. As the Occupation shifted from...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1983) 42 (2): 414–417.
Published: 01 February 1983
.... Kishi, for example, has written that in Manchuria he "imbibed the ideas of industrial guidance." In the New Deal days of the occupation, when government was "good" and business was "bad" (as opposed to the present in which the reverse is held to be self-evident), SCAP itself became the prime supporter...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1989) 48 (2): 399–400.
Published: 01 May 1989
... in Canberra, the "irascible and erratic" minister for external affairs, Herbert Vere Evatt, and by friction with the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers (SCAP), General Douglas MacArthur and his senior staff over MacArthur's refusal to honor the international agreement establishing the ACJ. The diary makes...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2011) 70 (3): 843–844.
Published: 01 August 2011
.... Hollywood film is strategically placed at the intersection of business interests, the desire of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers (SCAP) to steer Japan towards peace and democracy, as well as the need of Japanese people to leave the past behind and to find new forms of cultural expression. SCAP...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2009) 68 (3): 777–804.
Published: 01 August 2009
.... F. C. Bibby, to Assistant Provost Marshal.” AWM 114/417/1/27 no. 4, December 12. Columbia University Libraries . 1948 . “Extract from Publications Analysis #221.” Supreme Command for the Allied Forces (SCAP), Military Intelligence Section, General Staff Allied Translator and Interpreter...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (1): 187–198.
Published: 01 February 2014
... scholarship of the Allied occupation on Japan's main islands (1945–52) focused on the high politics of the administration of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) and its intersection with the Cold War, whether positively evaluated (in Carol Gluck's words: “what the well-intentioned United States...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1984) 44 (1): 203–206.
Published: 01 November 1984
... ownership and management and instituting workers' control over production (called "production control" in those 204 JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES days). At the national level, three power groups vied to reshape Japan on their terms: SCAP (Supreme Command for the Allied Powers); Japan's Old Guard in the political...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1989) 48 (2): 401–402.
Published: 01 May 1989
... Derevyanko. Frustrated with the impasse, Ball publicly criticized American policy and in July 1947 openly challenged his superior, Evatt, for supporting MacArthur's proposal for a peace treaty with Japan. More broadly, Ball questioned SCAP's thesis that Japan had been effectively disarmed and democratized...
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