The Anatomy of Allied Occupation:Contesting the Resumption of Japanese Antarctic Whaling, 1945-52

This article scrutinizes the controversy surrounding the resumption of Japanese Antarctic whaling from 1946, focusing on the negotiations and concessions that underline the nature of the Allied Occupation as an international undertaking. Britain, Norway, Australia and New Zealand objected to Japanes...

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Main Author: Aldous, Christopher
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftuwinchcrispub:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/1e67ed40-dc7e-424c-a663-289a63c62570 2023-05-15T13:34:24+02:00 The Anatomy of Allied Occupation:Contesting the Resumption of Japanese Antarctic Whaling, 1945-52 Aldous, Christopher 2019-12-09 application/pdf http://winchester.elsevierpure.com/en/publications/1e67ed40-dc7e-424c-a663-289a63c62570 https://cris.winchester.ac.uk/ws/files/2968620/2174199_Aldous_AnatomyOfAlliedOccupation_withstatement.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Aldous , C 2019 , ' The Anatomy of Allied Occupation : Contesting the Resumption of Japanese Antarctic Whaling, 1945-52 ' , Journal of American-East Asian Relations , vol. 26 , no. 4 , pp. 1 . 2020 article 2019 ftuwinchcrispub 2021-12-26T15:15:05Z This article scrutinizes the controversy surrounding the resumption of Japanese Antarctic whaling from 1946, focusing on the negotiations and concessions that underline the nature of the Allied Occupation as an international undertaking. Britain, Norway, Australia and New Zealand objected to Japanese pelagic whaling, chiefly on the grounds of its past record of wasteful and inefficient operations. As a result of their opposition, the Natural Resources Section of GHQ SCAP was forced to increase the number of Allied inspectors on board the two Japanese whaling factories from one to two, and to respond carefully to the criticisms they made of the conduct of Japanese whaling. United States sensitivity to international censure caused the Occupation to encourage the factory vessels to prioritize oil yields over meat and blubber for domestic consumption. Moreover, MacArthur summarily rejected a proposal to increase the number of Japanese fleets from two to three in 1947. With its preponderance of power the United States successfully promoted Japanese Antarctic whaling, but a tendency to focus only on outcomes obscures the lengthy and difficult processes that enabled Japanese whaling expeditions to take place on an annual basis from late 1946. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic University of Winchester Research Portal Antarctic Norway New Zealand
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