Reverse Course

Reverse Course is the common name for the change in US policy toward Japan during the post-World War II reconstruction. It is often linked to escalation of Cold War, the "loss" of China and the Korean War. According to George F. Kennans policies, Japan served as an industrial engine of Communism containment in East Asia. The US needed an "empire to the South" in the form of a noncommunistic Japan. A strong Japanese economy would prevent Communism from spreading in Asia.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
vedauwoo
elizabeth whitlock
asgard (comics)
benevolent aliens
odes
henry addison
sulo kolkka
alberto oreamuno flores
anthony o'regan
adelaide kemble
gridlock (band)
akira natori
kemble family
alejandro orfila
impressions games
matthieu joseph bonaventure orfila
harold ackroyd
alfredo oriani
barnaba oriani
manuel oribe
english cricket team
maria wong
metropolitan
tilted mill entertainment
toshiro nomura
stanislav gross
conal holmes o'connell o'riordan
vittorio emanuele orlando
bernard van orley
eel river (california)
thoracic outlet syndrome
emil orlik
alexander orlov
maria wong (cartoon character)
koyo kawanishi
patriarch heraclius of jerusalem
neushonfeld
tempranillo
princes of abkhazia
list of living victoria cross recipients
eleanor anne ormerod
jim o'rourke (baseball player)
james orr
james lawrence orr