American Democracy and Post-World War II Japan
Dartmouth College history professor Jennifer Miller talked about her book, Cold War Democracy: The United States and Japan. She discussed… read more
Dartmouth College history professor Jennifer Miller talked about her book, Cold War Democracy: The United States and Japan. She discussed how the U.S. government promoted democracy in post-World War II Japan through psychological campaigns meant to win over the populace. The Wilson Center and National History Center co-hosted this event. close
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Christian F. Ostermann Director Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars->History and Public Policy Program
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