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 | The Japan-US Alliance: New Challenges for the 21st Century

In this collection of essays, six Japanese political scientists examine how differences and similarities in policies between the United States and Japan toward various issues and countries may affect the solidarity of the alliance and, hence, influence the stability of the Asia Pacific region.
JCIE Publications | The Role of Civil Society in Domestic and International Governance
This book is a record of the third Global ThinkNet Conference in Paris on May 18-19, 1999; the topics of the four sessions varied from an International Comparative Study on Governance and Civil Society, to the role of think-tanks in promoting international cooperation.
JCIE Publications | Rethinking Energy Security in East Asia

Leading experts from Japan, Russia, China, the US, South Korea, Taiwan, and Malaysia analyze various energy security issues; examples include the “classical” energy security questions of supply and demand, as well as the ecological and human security consequences of growing energy use in the region.
JCIE Publications | China-Japan-US Relations: Meeting New Challenges

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.
East Asia Insights | Defining Normalcy: The Future Course of Japan’s Foreign Policy

This issue addresses the widespread misconceptions of what is “normal” for Japan, and the future of Japanese foreign policy, which aims to reconcile the need for leaders to actively pursue the national interest in a transforming global context with recognition of normative and legal constraints.
East Asia Insights | Reinvigorating US-Japan Relations

This issue discusses the perception gap underlying US-Japan relations, which has put the relationship in crisis in the 50 years since the revised US-Japan Security Treaty was signed.
East Asia Insights | Bridging Asia and the Pacific: Japan’s Role in Reinforcing the US Pivot

This issue discusses the Obama administration’s strategy in Asia Pacific, and the importance that this strategy is developed in close collaboration with its closest ally in the region, Japan.
East Asia Insights | Challenges for the US-Japan Alliance in a Changing Asia

This issue focuses on President Obama’s upcoming visit, and hopes that it will lay the groundwork and demonstrates that the US-Japan alliance is going to increase efforts to address issues such as policy toward China and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.