Partners for Democracy
Crafting the New Japanese State under MacArthur
Ray A. Moore and Donald L. Robinson
Reviews and Awards
2004 Choice Outstanding Academic Title A Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2004
"A thoroughly researched and clearly written study.... no one studying the creation of the Japanese constitution following the Pacific war can ignore this fine and analytical study, with an extensive listing of sources and a bibliography including Japanese references. We owe an immense debt to professors Moore and Robinson for enlarging our knowledge of this vital moment in both American and Japanese history."--Journal of American History
"The most detailed and reliable book that has been written in English on the formulating process of Japan's present Constitution by two authors who are specialists in modern Japanese history and American Constitutional development. This book reveals in great detail, for the first time the drafting process of the GHQ/SCAP version based on interviews with, and the private papers of Colonel Kades, the main drafter of the Constitution. This book, from an original point of view, throws light on the present debate on Japanese Constitutional revision which is the most serious political issues of the postwar period."--Shoichi Koseki Professor of Constitutional Law Dokkyo University, Japan
"A fascinating inside story of the process of drafting a constitution that achieved widespread acceptance in Japan as the foundation of democracy....Highly recommended."--Choice