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Far Eastern Commission

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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During the period from July 10, 1947 to December 23, 1948, thirteen policy decisions were adopted by the Far Eastern Commission. These fell primarily into three categories–disarmament, democratization, and the determination of a self-sustaining economy for Japan. In the first category the Commission adopted a policy decision on February 12, 1948, entitled “Prohibition of Military Activity in Japan and Disposition of Japanese Military Equipment”. Under the terms of this decision a ministry of war was forbidden, and possession by Japanese of arms, ammunition and implements of war and the development, manufacture or importation of these articles was prohibited

Type
International Organizations: Summary of Activities: IV. War and Transitional Organizations
Copyright
Copyright © The IO Foundation 1949

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References

1 Second Public Report by the Secretary-General of the Activities of the Far Eastern Commission, Press Release 49, January 4, 1949.

2 Press statement by the Chairman of the Far Eastern Commission, December 10, 1948.

3 New York Times, December 10, 1948

4 From information furnished by David Eichler, FEC Deputy Secretary-General.