Creating People of Plenty: The United States and Japan's Economic Alternatives, 1950-1960

Creating People of Plenty: The United States and Japan's Economic Alternatives, 1950-1960

by Sayuri Shimizu
Creating People of Plenty: The United States and Japan's Economic Alternatives, 1950-1960

Creating People of Plenty: The United States and Japan's Economic Alternatives, 1950-1960

by Sayuri Shimizu

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Overview

“There is no doubt that the Eisenhower administration accomplished one of its paramount Cold War strategic objectives: to rebuild Japan’s economy and reinstate the nation as a stabilizing, pro-capitalist member in the new world order that had come out of the morass of the Great Depression and the rubble of World War II.”—from the Introduction This innovative study investigates how Japan grew from an economically limited country to the threshold of industrial power. The author describes Japanese economic development in the 1950s as one of the major achievements of the Eisenhower administration. In her admirably-clear account of this chapter in U.S.-Japanese relations, Sayuri Shimizu incorporates Japanese as well as American sources. In the process she explains how and why the United States became so intractably involved in Southeast Asia. Not least, she tells an ironic and instructive story of how the United States helped build an economy that later it so bitterly resented.

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ISBN-13: 9781612778198
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Publication date: 01/01/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 950 KB
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