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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.
ASEAN-Japan Cooperation: A Foundation for East Asian Community
Japan Center for International Exchange
2003
Experts from around Asia Pacific assess the importance of enhancing the ASEAN-Japan relationship as a step toward building a greater East Asian regional community, and review the history and current status of the bilateral relationship and propose ways in which it can be strengthened.
A Gender Agenda: Asia-Europe Dialogue 2
Liz Bavidge, ed.
October 2003
This book is a summary report on the conference, “A Gender Agenda 2: Asia-Europe Dialogue—Transformational Approaches to the Roles of Women and Men in Economic Life and Political Decision-Making.”
Coping With 9-11: Asian Perspectives on Global and Regional Order
Han Sung-Joo, ed.
October 2003
This book maps out the introductory phase of the post-9-11 global and regional settings, as well as the response of the East Asian countries.
Japan's Road to Pluralism: Transforming Local Communities in the Global Era
Shun'ichi Furukawa and Toshihiro Menju, eds.
May 2003
This publication was the result of a study on the “Transformation of Japanese Communities and the Emerging Local Agenda,” and chronicles how practical and incremental changes in community-level governance point toward Japan’s new road to pluralism.
Asia Pacific Security Outlook 2003
Charles E. Morrison, ed.
2003
This edition of APSO includes regional experts’ analyses of terrorist activity, ranging from North Korea’s threat to resume its nuclear reprocessing to the impact of US policy toward Iraq.
Containing Conflict: Cases in Preventive Diplomacy
Hideo Sato, ed.
March 2003
The authors analyze the international community’s responses to conflicts in locations such as the African Great Lakes region, helping them to draw lessons for managing regional conflict through preventive diplomacy.