Winners in Peace |
ILLUSTRATIONS |
ABBREVIATONS |
INTRODUCTION |
PART I ENEMIES FACE TO FACE |
• | Chapter 1 Tense Beginnings |
• | Chapter 2 First Encounters |
• | Chapter 3 Planning and Organizing the Occupation |
PART 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 |
PART 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 |
PART 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 |
PART 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 |
Notes |
BIBLIOGRAPHY |
INTERVIEWS |
INDEX |