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Shaping Constitutions: America’s Role in Japan and Kosovo

By:Arbenita Sopaj
Publisher:Springer Nature
Print ISBN:9783032093509
eText ISBN:9783032093516
Edition:0
Copyright:2026
Format:Reflowable

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This book explores the historical parallels between Japan and Kosovo, revealing how U.S. influence shaped the birth of their constitutions. Through a comparative and analytical lens, it uncovers the intricate interplay of occupation, diplomacy, and state-building that defined both postwar Japan and post-conflict Kosovo. Drawing on extensive archival research and original documentation, the book traces how American policymakers navigated the challenges of reconstruction, from Japan’s demilitarization after World War II to Kosovo’s struggle for sovereignty following the collapse of Yugoslavia. It examines the Lend-Lease Act, wartime diplomacy, and shifting U.S. geopolitical strategies to expose how ideals of democracy were often entwined with power politics and strategic interests. By connecting two seemingly distant histories, this book redefines how we understand American influence in constitution-making, and raises a timeless question: how far can foreign powers go in shaping another state’s identity?