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图书目录:INTRODUCTION TO THE REVISED EDITION,
by Donald C. McKay INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST EDITION by Sumner Welles ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PART I Tbe Problem 1. Our Neighbor Japan 2. Japan and America: the Record 1. Early Relations with the West 2. The Reopening of Japan 3. Japanese Reform and American Influence 4. Deteriorating Relations 3. Japan and America: the Problem I. The Objectives of the Occupation 2. Japan in a Divided World 3. Japan and the Future of Democracy 4. Japan as an American Problem PART II The Physical Setting 4. People and Land 1. Intensive Agriculture 2. The Ratio of Men to Land 3. The Population Problem 5. Men and Machines 1. Natural Resources 2. Industrialization 3. The Industrial Worker 4. The "Zaibatsu" System PART III The Japanese Character 6. The Japanese and the Outside World 1. Geographic Isolation 2. National Self-Consciousness 3. Nationalism 7. Emotion and Conformity 1. Emotional Expression 2. Literature 3. Religion 4. Social Conformity 8. Shame, Obedience, and Will Power 1. Shame and Self-Respect 2. The Acceptance of Authority 3. Hereditary Authority 4. Hierarchy 5. Self-Discipline 9. Change and Conflict 1. Westernization 2. Totalitarianism 3. Democracy 4. The Clash of Forces PART IV The Occupation 10. The Victors and the Vanquished 1. The Wounds of War 2. Saving Virtues 3. MacArthur and His Staff 4. The Problems of the Occupation 11. Retribution and Reform 1. The Dismemberment of the Empire 2. The Demilitarization of the Home Islands 3. Political Reforms 4. Educational Reforms 5. Social Reforms 12. The Philosophy of the Occupation PART V Tbe Postwar Japanese 13. Postwar Trends 1. Social Ferment 2. Intellectual Developments 3. The Political Scene 4. Economic Problems 14. Japan and America: the Future APPENDIX I. The Potsdam Proclamation APPENDIX II. United States Initial Post-Surrender Policy for Japan APPENDIX III. The Constitution of Japan APPENDIX IV, Treaty of Peace with Japan APPENDIX V. Security Treaty between the United States of America and Japan APPENDIX VI. Suggested Reading INDEX MAPS The Japanese Empire Japan: Comparative Latitude and Principal Cities |