The Redevelopment of Canada and Japan’s Economic Relationship, 1945-1951: Canadian Perspectives

Between 1921 to 1941, Canada and Japan were close trading partners. The end of World War II provided the two countries with the opportunity to resume their former economic relationship. However, Japan was a defeated country, lacking in resources and credit, and subject to the Occupation led by the S...

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Main Author: Kenna, Nathan Noble
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/5217
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OWTU.10012-52172013-10-04T04:09:40ZKenna, Nathan Noble2010-05-20T21:10:10Z2010-05-20T21:10:10Z2010-05-20T21:10:10Z2010-05-07http://hdl.handle.net/10012/5217Between 1921 to 1941, Canada and Japan were close trading partners. The end of World War II provided the two countries with the opportunity to resume their former economic relationship. However, Japan was a defeated country, lacking in resources and credit, and subject to the Occupation led by the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers. In contrast, Canada was left with a strong economy and political independence. In 1945, Canada was invited to participate in the Far Eastern Advisory Commission that later became the Far Eastern Commission in 1946. In August 1946, Canada established a Liaison Mission at its former Legation in Tokyo. Using archival material, this study explores how trade was conducted between 1945-1951 and explains how Canada and Japan redeveloped their economic relationship during the challenging years of Occupied Japan.enCanadaJapanEconomic RelationsOccupation Period1945-1951Canadian Liaison MissionDepartment of External AffairsFar Eastern CommissionBoeki-choSupreme Commander of the Allied PowersWorld War IISan Francisco Peace TreatyThe Redevelopment of Canada and Japan’s Economic Relationship, 1945-1951: Canadian PerspectivesThesis or DissertationHistoryMaster of ArtsHistory
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topic Canada
Japan
Economic Relations
Occupation Period
1945-1951
Canadian Liaison Mission
Department of External Affairs
Far Eastern Commission
Boeki-cho
Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers
World War II
San Francisco Peace Treaty
History
spellingShingle Canada
Japan
Economic Relations
Occupation Period
1945-1951
Canadian Liaison Mission
Department of External Affairs
Far Eastern Commission
Boeki-cho
Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers
World War II
San Francisco Peace Treaty
History
Kenna, Nathan Noble
The Redevelopment of Canada and Japan’s Economic Relationship, 1945-1951: Canadian Perspectives
description Between 1921 to 1941, Canada and Japan were close trading partners. The end of World War II provided the two countries with the opportunity to resume their former economic relationship. However, Japan was a defeated country, lacking in resources and credit, and subject to the Occupation led by the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers. In contrast, Canada was left with a strong economy and political independence. In 1945, Canada was invited to participate in the Far Eastern Advisory Commission that later became the Far Eastern Commission in 1946. In August 1946, Canada established a Liaison Mission at its former Legation in Tokyo. Using archival material, this study explores how trade was conducted between 1945-1951 and explains how Canada and Japan redeveloped their economic relationship during the challenging years of Occupied Japan.
author Kenna, Nathan Noble
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title The Redevelopment of Canada and Japan’s Economic Relationship, 1945-1951: Canadian Perspectives
title_short The Redevelopment of Canada and Japan’s Economic Relationship, 1945-1951: Canadian Perspectives
title_full The Redevelopment of Canada and Japan’s Economic Relationship, 1945-1951: Canadian Perspectives
title_fullStr The Redevelopment of Canada and Japan’s Economic Relationship, 1945-1951: Canadian Perspectives
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