Moore, Ray A. Professor of Asian History, Amherst College
Robinson, Donald L. Charles N. Clark Professor of Government, Smith College
Print publication date: 2002 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online:
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-515116-9
doi:10.1093/019515116X.003.0006
 

Ray A. Moore
Donald L. Robinson
Begins by noting that, early in the Occupation period, General Douglas MacArthur (SCAP) told Japanese leaders that their country could not fulfill the terms of the Potsdam Declaration without revising its Constitution. It analyzes seminal documents from Washington (particularly JCS 1380 and SWNCC 228), emphasizing their warning that Japan should take leadership of this project. It shows that, by the end of January 1946, MacArthur, pressed by Allies on the Far Eastern Commission, had determined that Japan could not accomplish this goal without active American intervention.
Keywords: Far Eastern Commission (FEC), General Douglas MacArthur, JCS 1380, Potsdam Declaration, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), SWNCC 228
doi:10.1093/019515116X.003.0006
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Fall 1945
Imposing the American Model
Transforming a Draft into a Constitution
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