Managing China-Japan-US Relations and Strengthening Trilateral Cooperation | Beijing Workshop

In 2007, JCIE launched a study and dialogue project aimed at developing a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics of the China-Japan-US trilateral relationship. This second workshop took place in Beijing in 2008.
Managing China-Japan-US Relations and Strengthening Trilateral Cooperation | Honolulu Workshop

In 2007, JCIE launched a study and dialogue project aimed at developing a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics of the China-Japan-US trilateral relationship. The participants met for the third and final workshop in Honolulu on March 12–13, 2009.
Japanese-German Forum | 24th Forum

The 24th Japanese-German Forum was held on October 27–29, 2015 in Tokyo. Discussions focused on three topics: “Domestic Challenges and Political Response,” “Growth and Well-Being in an Aging Society—Potentials of Social Innovation and Limitations,” and “Foreign and Security Policy, More Active Role of Japan and Germany.”
US-Japan Women Leaders Dialogue

JCIE held the first US-Japan Women Leaders Dialogue to convene top women leaders from varying walks of life in both countries, including four diet members of a Diet delegation traveling to the United States on JCIE’s Parliamentary Exchange Program, as well as Internal Affairs Minister Seiko Noda, the highest-ranking woman presently serving in the Japanese Cabinet.
APAP | Shanghai Forum 2008

The 14th APAP Forum was held in Shanghai on November 16–17, 2008, as part of the APAP program on “Growing Asia-Pacific Regionalism and New Opportunities to Advance Non-traditional Security Cooperation.”
JCIE Publications | Japan’s International Agenda
The essays in this book summarize Japan’s new international role in the post cold war world through an analysis of security, economic, and trade issues facing Japan today; the authors also call attention to the need to educate the public and create opportunities to discuss foreign policy goals.
JCIE Publications | Japan and the United States in Asia-Pacific
This final report of the Shimoda ’94 conference, explores the issues discussed at the conference, including economic cooperation, conflict, and regional security issues.
JCIE Publications | The United States, Japan, and Asia: Challenges for US Policy
Leading Asia scholars examine major issues facing the US and Japan, including economic disputes and the lack of strong political leadership in Japan. It suggests multinational economic and security mechanisms, as well as possible US policies that could promote stability and economic cooperation.
JCIE Publications | China-Japan-US: Managing the Trilateral Relationship

These essays suggest means to strengthen the trilateral dialogue and cooperation between China, Japan, and the United States; topics such as US-Japan security cooperation, a possible Korean conflict and unification, Taiwan, and trade relations, were addressed.
JCIE Publications | Old Issues, New Responses

Six Japanese scholars examine Japan’s foreign and security policy options for the 21st century and present new policy proposals, in hopes to improve Sino-Japanese political relations, rectify Japan’s plutonium policy, and make the growing number of refugees around the world a Japanese priority.