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Title: Asian Communism and the


1
Asian Communism and the Reverse Course
2
American Occupation
  • Initial Purposes
  • Disarmament
  • Democratization
  • Conduct
  • MacArthur as SCAP
  • Thin US layer
  • Use Japanese bureaucracy
  • Contrast with Iraq

3
Shift in US Thinking
  • Interplay of foreign/domestic issues
  • Foreign factors
  • Fear of Soviet Communism
  • Rise of Mao and CCP in China
  • North/South split in Korea
  • Southeast Asia as well

4
US Shift (Cont)
  • Domestic Factors (partial response to foreign
    threat)
  • Cost factors in Occupation
  • Republican criticism of Truman administration
  • China Lobby
  • Ultimately, McCarthyism

5
Upshot
  • US change
  • From idealistic democratic Japan
  • To a renewed and economically viable Japan
  • Bulwark of democracy in Asia
  • Requires rebuilding and not reforming

6
Reverse Course
  • Breath of fresh air for conservatives
  • Shock of purge of government and business
    leaders, constitution, growth of left
  • Disappointment of left
  • Struggle into 1960s, effecting student movement,
    large segment of society
  • Seeds of postwar system
  • The Japan with which we are familiar
  • Shift unmistakable by 1948
  • Pronounced after Maos victory in 1949

7
Political Implications
  • Depurging of right
  • Many returned to civil, political life
  • Kishi Nobusuke most famous example
  • Now, Red Purge
  • Thousands fired from labor unions, businesses
  • Many jailed
  • Especially hurt labor

8
Conservative Revival
  • Left-wing coalition governments lose out
  • Yoshida Shigeru in power 1948-1954
  • Established the conservative political base,
    still unbroken
  • Cemented US-Japan relationship
  • Sticking point Article IX

9
Economic Implications
  • Dodge Line adopted to facilitate revival
  • 3/19/49 Joseph M. Dodge in Japan
  • Stem inflation, balance budget
  • Reduce money supply
  • Set 360 yen to dollar
  • Bitterly opposed
  • 500,000 lost jobs
  • Deflation
  • But successful in stabilizing economy

10
Zaibatsu Policy Reversal
  • No longer attacked
  • cosmetic changes in ownership patterns
  • Still around today (keiretsu), neo-zaibatsu
  • Irony great US business support for not breaking
    up zaibatsu

11
Japanese Labor
  • Shift from SCAP pro-labor stance
  • MacArthur forbids
  • May Day demo 47
  • Labor loses support of SCAP and Japan
  • Never becomes a political force in Japan
  • Conservative govt.
  • repression

12
Key Role of Korean War, 1950-1953
  • June 1950National Police Force of 75,000 (later
    SDF)
  • Helped speed San
  • Francisco Treaty
  • Sept. 8, 1951
  • Gift from the Gods
  • Economic boom

13
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Ending the Occupation
  • Occupation ends formally 4/28/52
  • De facto earlier as
  • SCAP role ceased due to war
  • Soon followed by US-Japan Security Treaty
  • Japan as US client
  • US bases in Japan
  • Nuclear umbrella

15
Assessing the Occupation I
  • Mixed review
  • Better than anyone expected
  • Uniqueness of the experiment
  • Compare with Iraq?
  • Confidence/arrogance of US
  • An unintended consequence
  • Founding fathers of Japanolgy
  • Like Peace Corps and Mormon missions

16
Assessment II
  • Positive side
  • Constitutionno amendments to a foreign
    constitution
  • Land Reformsupport for LDP
  • Negative
  • Zaibatsu bustingMitsubishi et al still with us

17
Assessment II
  • Mixed assessment
  • Education
  • Labor
  • Local government
  • Economic recovery still stunning
  • The human connection still stands out Popcorn on
    the Ginza and Sayonara
  • Question for the semester How democratic is
    Japan? What is the US credit/blame for that?
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