Winners in Peace

  ILLUSTRATIONS
  ABBREVIATONS
  INTRODUCTION

 collapse sectionPART I  ENEMIES FACE TO FACE
 Chapter 1  Tense Beginnings
 Chapter 2  First Encounters
 Chapter 3  Planning and Organizing the Occupation

 collapse sectionPART II  MACARTHUR'S TWO HUNDRED DAYS
 Chapter 4  The First Wave of Reform
 Chapter 5  The Allies  Their Role and Reparations
 Chapter 6  War Crimes and Punishment by Purge
 Chapter 7  The New Constitution

 collapse sectionPART III  JAPAN'S SEARCH FOR STABILITY
 Chapter 8  The Emergence of Yoshida Shigeru
 Chapter 9  The Second Reform Wave
 Chapter 10  The 1947 Labor Crisis and the Defeat of Yoshida
 Chapter 11  MacArthur, the Allies, and Washington
 Chapter 12  The Failure of Coalition Politics
 Chapter 13  The End of the War Crimes Trials  The Emperor Decides Not to Abdicate

 collapse sectionPART IV  NEW POLICIES AND NEW DIRECTIONS
 Chapter 14  Washington Intervenes Draper and Kennan
 Chapter 15  New Life in Tokyo  Yoshida and Dodge
 Chapter 16  Unrest and Violence on the Left

 collapse sectionPART V  PEACE SETTLEMENT
 Chapter 17  The Search for Peace
 Chapter 18  The Korean War
 Chapter 19  Shaping the Peace Settlement
 Chapter 20  The Firing of MacArthur
 Chapter 21  Signing the Treaties and Ending the Occupation
  PART VI  AFTERMATH

  APPENDIX A  CHRONOLOGY OF MAIN EVENTS
  APPENDIX B  LIST OF PRINCIPAL ACTORS
 expand sectionNotes
  BIBLIOGRAPHY
  INTERVIEWS
 expand sectionINDEX

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