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Japan lobby in the United States

The Japan lobby are a group of advocacy organizations influencing American policy towards Japan. The lobby has persisted since the Allied Occupation of Japan following the Pacific War. The Post-occupation lobby has been organized and headed since the occupation by Ministry of International Trade and Industry and the Foreign Ministry.[1] The purpose and political influence of the lobby has shifted over time from journalists and American interest groups advocating for land reform and corporate restructuring in the occupation period[2] to multinational groups employing over 1,000 lobbyists.[3]

  1. ^ Angel 2000, p. 39-41.
  2. ^ Davis & Roberts 2012, p. 24-25.
  3. ^ Choate 1990.

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