During the Cold War, Japan adopted a pacifist constitution, particularly Article 9, which renounced war and prohibited maintaining military forces for warfare. The U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, signed in 1960, allowed the United States to maintain military bases in Japan in exchange for protection against external threats, primarily from the Soviet Union and China. Economically, Japan focused on rapid industrialization and economic growth, benefiting from U.S. aid and a favorable global trade environment, leading to its emergence as a major global economy by the 1980s.
Japan was not neutral during the Cold War. It served as a staging base for U.S. forces during the Korean War and still has several U.S. Naval and air bases. Further, Japan has a defense treaty with the United States.
began using democratic ways
korea and japan
To win
US Air Force and US Naval Bases were stationed in Japan.
The six policies of the cold war were detente, containment, brinkmanship, collective security, non-alignment and detterance.
To win
the US is most responsible for the quick rebuilding of Japan Japan and the US were very close in the cold war and still are
Containment.
The atomic age was born in the US with the Manhatton project; but matured in Japan, with it's use on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The cold war is the result of nuclear weapons. Japan is the birthplace of the cold war.
The same as they have today; SELF DEFENCE Forces. That's what they are called.
Containment. VN & Korea were containment.