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JCIE publishes nonpartisan analyses based on our research and dialogues programs. Many of our publications are available for download at no charge, while others are available via our partner distributor and major online booksellers. Click on each title for further information. For inquiries about permissions or bulk purchases, please contact JCIE.
Pacific Asia 2022: Sketching Futures of a Region
Simon S. C. Tay, ed.
2005
In this volume, scholars from seven different fields of study, ranging from demographic changes and challenges to information technology, seek to link their linking on a range of disciplines that are development to developments in Pacific Asia.
Asia Pacific Security Outlook 2005
Richard W. Baker and Charles E. Morrison, eds.
2005
This edition focuses on the frailty of human security shown in the aftermath of the great tsunami in December of 2004, even in an era of technology and instant communication; it also discusses more traditional security issues.
East Asian Regional Response to HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
Japan Center for International Exchange
2005
This report covers the symposium that celebrated the 5th anniversary of the Kyushu-Okinawa Summit; topics included responses to major communicable diseases throughout East Asia, reactions from international organizations, and measures for promoting regional responses.
Building Resilience: Human Security Approaches to AIDS in Africa and Asia
Susan Hubbard and Tomoko Suzuki
2005
This report analyzes five projects funded by the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security that deal with AIDS from various angles, such as the intersection between AIDS and issues of poverty, migration, education, and gender inequality.
Asia and Europe: The Necessity for Cooperation
Karl Kaiser, ed.
2004
This book summarizes the work of Council for Asia-Europe Cooperation (CAEC) task forces and reviews the role of Asia-Europe cooperation in the contemporary world.
Asia and Europe: Global Governance as a Challenge to Co-operation
William Wallace and Young Soogil, eds.
2004
This book attempts to redefine the roles of Asia and Europe in a changing world, and to analyze the ways in which cooperation could enhance global governance.