Philanthropy and Reconciliation: Rebuilding Postwar Us-Japan Relations

Paperback
from $0.00

Author: Yamamoto Tadashi

ISBN-10: 4889070761

ISBN-13: 9784889070767

Category: Educational exchanges -> United States

The U.S.-Japan relationship has undergone many changes since the end of World War II. Perhaps the most dramatic and least understood transition was the change in perceptions and values that allowed these two former enemies —countries which shared substantially fewer ties of kinship and culture than did the United States and Europe —to become the closest of allies in a remarkably short period of time. Philanthropy and Reconciliation examines the critical role of civil society, and particularly...

Search in google:

The U.S.-Japan relationship has undergone many changes since the end of World War II, but perhaps the most dramatic and least understood transition was the change in perceptions and values that allowed these two former enemies countries which shared substantially fewer ties of kinship and culture than did the United States and Europe to become the closest of allies in a remarkably short period of time. This study examines the critical role of civil society, and particularly of American and Japanese philanthropy, in rebuilding the U.S.-Japan relationship in the postwar period. Foundations and individual philanthropists set out to promote democracy in Japan, reconstruct the foundations of mutual understanding between Japan and the United States, and encourage a continuing dialogue on the future of the relationship. To do this, they provided generous support for strategic institution building, the development of human resources through support for individual study and training, the promotion of American studies in Japan and Japanese studies in the United States, and a broad range of international exchanges and dialogues. This groundbreaking study analyzes the context and implications of this support, both for understanding the past and for improving the way in which we address post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation in the future.

1The role of philanthropy in postwar U.S.-Japan relations, 1945-1975 : an overview192The role of philanthropy and civil society in U.S. foreign relations373U.S.-Japan intellectual exchange : the relationship between government and private foundations614The evolving role of American foundations in Japan : an institutional perspective1015American philanthropy in postwar Japan : an analysis of grants to Japanese institutions and individuals1356Promoting the study of the United States in Japan1877Understanding the "other" : foundation support for Japanese studies in the United States2138The development of grassroots international exchange in Japan and the impact of American philanthropy2479U.S-Japan business networks and prewar philanthropy : implications for postwar U.S.-Japan relations27910Japanese philanthropy : its origins and impact on U.S.-Japan relations313