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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.
Humanitarian Intervention: The Evolving Asian Debate
Koji Watanabe, ed.
2003
This book presents a comparative analysis of Asian views on humanitarian intervention, with chapters on China, India, Japan, South Korea, and member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Policymaking in Japan
Gerald L. Curtis, ed.
August 2002
This volume offers the perspective of six politicians from the Liberal Democratic, Democratic, and New Komeito Party, providing representation of a new generation of politicians in Japan attempting to design a new architecture for policymaking.
China-Japan-US Relations
Morton I. Abramowitz, Yoichi Funabashi, and Wang Jisi
August 2002
In this volume, leading policy experts from each of the three countries review the underlying challenges confronting the development of this vital China-Japan-US triangle.
Governance for a New Century
Thomas E. Mann and Sasaki Takeshi, eds.
May 2002
This publication discusses Japanese public opinion, policymaking and political frameworks, and the role of the private sector in public affairs. Five Japanese experts write about the restructuring efforts under way in Japan, and five American policy experts respond.
Asia Pacific Security Outlook 2002
Christopher A. McNally and Charles E. Morrison, eds.
May 2002
This edition focuses on the issues such as September 11 and the US-led efforts to combat terrorism, instability in Indonesia, and the evolving regional role of Japan, as well as the effects of these on Asia Pacific.
Health and Human Security: Moving from Concept to Action
Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE)
March 2002
This report summarizes discussions and recommendations of the fourth meeting in the “Intellectual Dialogue on Building Asia’s Tomorrow” conference. It also contains presentations by Dr. Surin Pitsuwan and Dr. Keizo Takemi.