How the U S Reshaped Japan’s Post War Economy

The United States has a history of rewriting the rules to maintain influence, often through economic and political means. After World War II, the U.S. occupied Japan and implemented sweeping changes to its constitution and economy. With significant input from American officials, Japan’s new constitution was designed to keep the country closely aligned with U.S. interests. These changes ensured that even after the U.S. officially left, its influence remained deeply rooted in Japan’s political and economic systems. Constitutions were rewritten, and policies were reshaped to serve American goals—a strategy perfected in military interventions worldwide.

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