Authority, structure and policy : the roots of U.S. occupation in postwar Germany and Japan / by Marya R. Shotkoski.

This thesis examines U.S. occupations and is a careful comparison of Germany and Japan, in contrast and comparison to Cuba, the Philippines, and Haiti. This thesis draws upon government records to analyze the similarities and differences that exist between U.S. occupations. The two main chapters of...

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Main Author: Shotkoski, Marya R. (Author)
Corporate Author: Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, Massachusetts : Simmons College, 2016.
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