China-Japan-US Research and Dialogue Project | Beijing Conference

The initial workshop of the China-Japan-US Research and Dialogue Project was held in Beijing in December 1996. The workshop sought to identify the critical issues in the trilateral relationship and to discuss the overall framework of this ambitious project, as well as the underlying domestic constraints.
APAP | Yokohama Forum 1997

The 3rd APAP Forum featured a session on the theme of “Values, Governance, and International Relations,” as well as discussions of Japan’s identity in a changing Asian context, and the research and dialogue agenda that APAP should pursue in the future.
APAP | Tokyo Forum 1995

The Asia Pacific Agenda Tokyo Forum was held to commemorate JCIE’s 25th anniversary. The forum, attended by more than 150 leading representatives of policy research institutions from Asia, the United States, and Europe, was designed in part to celebrate JCIE’s accomplishments and to consider its future course. It also served as the founding meeting of the Asia Pacific Agenda Project (APAP), a multipronged research and dialogue project aimed at developing an effective collaborative network among policy research institutions in the region.
APAP | Singapore Forum 1998

The 4th APAP Forum was held at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) in Singapore and focused on an ongoing collaborative research project, “Governance and Sustainable Systems of Development.”
APAP | Bali Forum 1997

The Bali Forum was the 2nd APAP Forum and it addressed the positive roles played by independent research institutions in regional international relations while also discussing the preliminary reports of two projects: “Domestic Adjustments in the Face of Globalization” and “The New Security Agenda.”
Second Intellectual Dialogue on Building Asia’s Tomorrow

The Second Intellectual Dialogue on Building Asia’s Tomorrow was held on July 12–13, 1999, in Singapore on the theme of “Promoting Sustainable Development and Human Security.” Participants assessed key issues in the emerging debate on sustainable development and human security in Asia and the role that global and regional institutions, as well as civil society in general, can play in promoting sustainable development and human security.
First Intellectual Dialogue on Building Asia’s Tomorrow

The First Intellectual Dialogue on Building Asia’s Tomorrow was held on December 2–3, 1998, at the Hotel Okura in Tokyo, on the theme of “The Asian Crisis: Meeting the Challenges to Human Security”. The purpose of the conference was to strengthen the network among intellectual communities in this region through discussing the challenges of the Asian crisis threatening human security and how to meet them.
JCIE Publications | Challenges and Opportunities for US-Japan Exchange in the New Era: Report of the International Symposium
This report focuses on five themes: development of the US-Japan relationship in the new era, foundations and institutions in the new era, enhancing human resources for bilateral exchange, new approaches to exchange, and common problems of advanced societies.
JCIE Publications | The Present and Future of Korea-Japan Cooperation
These essays examine various aspects of Korean-Japanese relations and the factors that shape them in the post-cold war world, including domestic politics and economics in both countries, the role of the United States, and the impact of the East European revolutions on Asia.
JCIE Publications | The Regional Underpinnings of the US-Japan Partnership. Vol I
This volume focuses on seven Japanese prefectures with a view to identifying effective ways that these prefectures and their municipalities are promoting internationalization and exchange activities.