U.S. occupation of Okinawa : a soft power theory approach
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U.S. occupation of Okinawa : a soft power theory approach
(Japanese society series)
Kyoto University Press , Trans Pacific Press, 2019
- : Kyoto University Press
- : Trans Pacific Press
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"First pubilished in Japanese by Shumpu Publishing"--T.p. versp
Some copies have different place of publication: Balwyn North, Victoria
Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-190) and indexes
内容説明・目次
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: Kyoto University Press ISBN 9784814002115
目次
- 1 Congressional Oversight in Foreign Lands(Congressional Oversight;Civil Affairs:From Military Government to Public Affairs;U.S. Occupation Policy Defined in JCS 1231;United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands,Wartime Directive Revived;Quest for Legitimacy:Army‐Congressional Relations)
- 2 U.S. Foreign Information Policy for Okinawa(U.S. Foreign Information Policy;Civil Information and Education Programs 1945‐1957;Public Affairs Department,USCAR:1957‐1972;U.S.‐Japan’s Operation Friendship)
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内容説明・目次
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: Trans Pacific Press ISBN 9781925608885
内容説明
Throughout twenty-seven years of military occupation, US public affairs activities aimed to persuade the local Okinawan public that the US administration of Okinawa should be maintained. The US maintains military bases around the globe while advocating democratic ideals, including freedom of the press. Yet, while declaring the occupation of Okinawa necessary for the defence of democracy, the US military administration vigorously repressed freedoms of speech, assembly, the media, and self-determination.
This landmark study explores and uncovers the labyrinthine manipulations and mechanisms established to continue to defend the hard deployment of military forces through the soft power techniques of public relations.
目次
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Congressional Oversight in Foreign Lands
1 Congressional Oversight
2 Civil Affairs: From Military Government to Public Affairs
3 U.S. Occupation Policy Defined in JCS 1231
4 United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands, Wartime Directive Revived
5 Quest for Legitimacy: Army-Congressional Relations
Part II: U.S. Foreign Information Policy for Okinawa
6 U.S. Foreign Information Policy
7 Civil Information and Education Programs 1945-1957
8 Public Affairs Department, USCAR: 1957-1972
9 U.S.?Japan's Operation Friendship
Conclusion
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Name Index
Policy Index
Subject Index
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