Tuesday, June 14, 2011

After the Earthquake: Reinvigorating US-Japan Policy Dialogue

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Asia Pacific Bulletin, No. 116Publisher: Washington, D.C.: East-West Center in Washington
Publication Date: June 14, 2011
Binding: electronic
Pages: 2

Abstract

Shortly before the March 11 earthquake, the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE) released a disturbing report chronicling the long-term deterioration of US-Japan policy dialogue and study. Starting from the conviction that a healthy dialogue is needed for a healthy relationship, the report examined the activities of think tanks and other nongovernmental organizations with an impact upon US-Asia policymaking. It concluded that there is a pressing need to reinvigorate the nongovernmental underpinnings of US-Japan bilateral policy dialogue.?James Gannon, Executive Director of the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE), explains that in the aftermath of the devastating March earthquake in Japan, the importance of a concerted effort to reinvigorateUS-Japan policy dialogue is of utmost importance.

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