The JCIE Papers: 21
This book is a collection of eight essays by emerging international policy experts from Japan. The Asia Pacific region is widely recognized as the most dynamic region of the world in the coming century, and cooperation among the region's three dominant economies—China, Japan, and the United States—is key to the region's future security and prosperity. The essays here consider what specifically needs to be done to build a cooperative trilateral relationship, what obstacles exist, and what Japan in particular can do in the context of the trilateral relationship.
Chapters
- Foreword
- Tadashi Yamamoto, President, Japan Center for International Exchange
- Introduction
- Ryosei Kokubun, Professor of Political Science, Keio University
- Prospects for Trilateral Cooperation in Asia Pacific
- Lee Jong Won, Associate Professor of Political Science, Kyoto University
- Redefining Comprehensive Security in Japan
- Hiroshi Nakanishi, Associate Professor of Political Science, Kyoto University
- Debates on Japan's Foreign Policy
- Takahiko Tennichi, Cultural News Division, Yomiuri Shimbun
- China and Japan in Asia Pacific: Looking Ahead
- Yuji Osaki, Associate Professor of Chinese Studies, Hokkaido University
- Japanese Development Cooperation for China
- Noriyuki Wakisaka, Staff Writer, Asahi Shimbun
- The Rise of Overseas Chinese Investment in China
- Yukari Sawada, Assistant Professor of Chinese Studies, Kanagawa University
- Applying Track Two to China-Japan-U.S. Relations
- Jun Wada, Chief Program Officer and Director for Research Planning, JCIE
Tokyo: Japan Center for International Exchange, 1998
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