| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1952 - 1868 lapas
...government in this respect are immaterial. Removals are being made daily by General MacArthur. DENNISON. Our policy is to use the existing form of government in Japan, not to support it. It's largely a matter of timing. General MacArthur has had to feel our the situation. PIBHEB. Would... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 lapas
...authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government will be subject to the Supreme Commander. . . . The policy is to use the existing form of Government in Japan, Severe not to 9uPP°rt '*• Changes in the form л , ». of Government ... in the direction of modifying... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1956 - 1068 lapas
...Supreme Commander is not committed to support the Emperor or any other Japanese governmental authority. The policy is to use the existing form of government in Japan and not to support it. Changes in the pre-surrender form of the Emperor institution and in the form... | |
| Marjorie Millace Whiteman - 1963 - 1022 lapas
...respect to the relationship of the Allied Authority to the Japanese Government, it was specified that "The authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...existing form of Government in Japan, not to support it. . . ." nid. 627-629. With the purpose of clarifying the authority to be exercised by General MacArthur... | |
| Joseph M. Kitagawa - 1990 - 506 lapas
...governmental machinery and agencies, including the Emperor," even though the intent of this policy was "to use the existing form of Government in Japan, not to support it." 19 And, indeed, the occupation authorities made "use" of the institution of the emperor for the smooth... | |
| Rudolf V. A. Janssens - 1995 - 534 lapas
...of Japan In view of the present character of Japanese .society and the desire of the United State', to attain its objectives with a minimum commitment...Government in Japan, not to support it Changes in the fonn of Government initiated by the Japanese people or government in the direction of modifying its... | |
| Dale M. Hellegers - 2001 - 440 lapas
...the policy statement. The policy of the United States, McCloy had asserted, was to permit and favor changes "in the form of government initiated by the Japanese people or Government" that tended to ameliorate Japan's "feudal and authoritarian tendencies"; such changes were to be tolerated... | |
| Ray A. Moore, Donald L. Robinson - 2002 - 432 lapas
...not commit the Supreme Commander to support the Emperor or any other Japanese governmental authority. The policy is to use the existing form of Government in Japan, not to support it." This meant allowing changes initiated by the Japanese people to modify the government's "feudal and... | |
| Shigeru Yoshida - 2007 - 352 lapas
...to evolutionary changes looking toward the attainment of United States objectives"; the policy being "to use the existing form of government in Japan, not to support it." Moreover, it is further stipulated in the same paragraph of the document that changes in the form of... | |
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