Civil Society Monitor | Special Edition (March 2014)

US Giving for Japan Disaster Reaches $730 Million (Three-year update)
Civil Society Monitor | Special Edition (March 2013)

US Giving for Japan Disaster Exceeds $710 Million
Civil Society Monitor | Special Edition (September 2012)

US Giving in Response to Japan’s March 11 Disaster Exceeds $665 Million
JCIE Publications | Road to ASEAN-10: Japanese Perspectives on Economic Integration

These essays, written by seven Japanese economists and political scientists, analyze the long-term prospects of the ASEAN-10 economies and their relations with major trading partners.
JCIE Publications | The Rise of China and a Changing East Asian Order

Senior international relations experts examine a wide range of topics including China’s changing role in Asia and its impact on regional community building, domestic dynamics related to China’s political and economic development, and to China’s influence on regional security.
JCIE Publications | Policymaking in Japan

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.
JCIE Publications | Guidance for Governance: Comparing Alternative Sources of Public Policy Advice

In this volume, international experts offer a comparative assessment of the state of policy advice from such alternative sources as independent “scholarly” think tanks, interest and advocacy centers, blue-ribbon commissions, and legislative support organizations.
East Asia Insights | The North Korea Nuclear Crisis: Five Guiding Principles

This edition of East Asia Insights analyzes five guiding principles for approaching the North Korea nuclear crisis; these include recognizing North Korea as a nuclear state, policy consistency among the five nations, and a negotiated settlement.
JCIE Publications | Community Building in Asia Pacific: Dialogue in Okinawa

This volume reports on the fourth forum of the Asia Pacific Agenda Project, which presented a unique opportunity for dialogue between leading intellectuals of the region and Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi.
East Asia Insights | Deepening US-Japan Strategic Cooperation on China and the Indo-Pacific

The new Biden administration has emphasized the importance of cooperation with East Asian allies to uphold a stable, rules-based regional order, while at the same time seeking a tough and united approach to dealing with China. Hitoshi Tanaka examines what the US and Japan must consider as they look to deepen their cooperation with regard to China and the Indo-Pacific region.