JCIE Publications | Asia Pacific Security Outlook 2003

This edition of APSO includes regional experts’ analyses of terrorist activity, ranging from North Korea’s threat to resume its nuclear reprocessing to the impact of US policy toward Iraq.
JCIE Publications | Asia Pacific Security Outlook 2000

This edition explores sources of instability in Asia Pacific such as, continued volatility on the Korean peninsula, regional unrest in Indonesia, and renewed conflict between nuclearized India and Pakistan.
JCIE Publications | Asia Pacific Security Outlook 1999

This book assesses national perceptions of regional security, key defense issues, and the contributions to regional and global security of seventeen member countries of the ASEAN Regional Forum in 1999.
JCIE Publications | Asia Pacific Security Outlook 1998

This book focuses on the changing perceptions of national security, including traditional issues such as the Korean peninsula and territorial disputes; this edition also focuses on the importance of the Asian financial crisis.
JCIE Publications | Asia Pacific Security Outlook 1997

This edition focuses on subjective perspectives on topics specific to Asia Pacific, such as national security, key defense issues, and national contributions to regional and global security.
JCIE Publications | Europe and Japan: A Relationship in Search of Roles
The author details obstacles to closer European-Japanese security cooperation; additionally, he identifies areas for cooperation, such as nonproliferation of nuclear weapons and negotiations with the Soviet Union.
US Congressional Staff Exchange | 2013 Delegation

The 2013 US Congressional Staff Exchange Program brought the 22nd delegation of US Congressional Staff to Japan, where they met and engaged in discussions with corporate and nonprofit sector leaders, government officials, and diplomats.
US Congressional Staff Exchange | 2022 Delegation

The 2022 US Congressional Staff Exchange Program took 8 Congressional Staffers to Japan, where they met with Japanese leaders across politics, media, and academia.
US Congressional Staff Exchange

JCIE established the US Congressional Staff Exchange Program in 1982 in recognition of the vital role Congressional staff play in policymaking. The one-week program provides senior Congressional staffers with the opportunity to meet Japanese legislators and policymakers and give them a sense of the Japanese policymaking process as well as political, economic, and societal trends.
JCIE Publication | A Pacific Nation: Perspectives on the US Role in an East Asia Community

In this volume, experts from Asia and the United States explore the latest changes in US involvement in regional affairs and analyze the region’s divergent perspectives on the role that the US should play in a new East Asia community.