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The Role of Philanthropy in Postwar U.S.-Japan Relations
Cambridge Workshop
March 8-9, 2003
March 8-9, 2003
Participants
| Kim Gould ASHIZAWA | Senior Associate, JCIE/USA (Research Coordinator) |
| Yoichi FUNABASHI* | Columnist and Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, The Asahi Shimbun |
| James GANNON | Executive Director, JCIE/USA |
| Peter F. GEITHNER | Former Director of Asia Programs, The Ford Foundation; Consultant, Rockefeller Foundation |
| Stanley J. HEGINBOTHAM | Former Vice President, Social Science Research Council (SSRC); former Deputy Program Director, The Ford Foundation |
| Makoto IOKIBE | Professor, Kobe University; Harvard-Yenching Institute Coordinate Researcher |
| Akira IRIYE | Charles Warren Professor of American History, Harvard University |
| Hideko KATSUMATA | Managing Director and Executive Secretary, JCIE/Japan |
| Ezra VOGEL* | Henry Ford II Research Professor in the Social Sciences, Harvard University |
| Steven C. WHEATLEY | Vice President, American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) |
| Tadashi YAMAMOTO | President, JCIE (Research Director) |
*March 8 session only
