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The Edwin O. Reischauer Center For East Asian Studies | Publications

Asia-Pacific Policy Paper Series

Contributing actively to public-policy debate in the nation's capital, the Reischauer Center publishes occasional papers disseminating its analytical work. Subjects of concern include the Korean nuclear crisis; Northeast Asian relationships with the Middle East; Asian energy prospects; and assessments of Japanese economic reform.

Among recently published papers in this series are the following:

1. Kent Calder. "Reischauer Centennial, 1910-2010 A Seasons of Trans-Pacific Celebration"

2. William L. Brooks. "Cracks in the Alliance? Futenma Log: Base Relocation Negotiations 2009-2010"

3. Hirokazu Saito. "Central Asia's Oil & Gas Sector Since the 2008 Financial Crisis"

4. Arthur Lord. "Demystifying FTAs: The US, Japan, and Chinese Efforts to Shape the Future of Free Trade"

5. Kent E. Calder. "The Reischauer Heritage in the Twenty-First Century"

6. William L. Brooks. "The Politics of the Futenma Base Issue in Okinawa

7. Yukie Yoshikawa. "Japan's Asianism, 1868-1945"

8. John Garver, Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann Leverett. "Moving (Slightly) Closer to Iran: China's Shifting Calculus for Managing Its "Persian Gulf Dilemma"

9. Arata Iwaba. "Enhancing Japan's Energy Security"

10. Kent E. Calder. "Stabilizing the US-Japan-China Strategic Triangle"

11. Kent E. Calder. "China's Energy Diplomacy and Its Geopolitical Implications"

12. Kent E. Calder. "Japan's Stealth Reform: The Key Role of Political Process"

13. Kent E. Calder. "The North Korean Nuclear Crisis and American Policy"

Book-length Publications

1.       Kent E. Calder. The New Continentalism: Energy and Twenty-First Century Eurasian Geopolitics. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012.

2.       William Brooks. The Democratic Party of Japan and Its Political Future (Forthcoming).

3.       Kent E. Calder and Min Ye. The Making of Northeast Asia. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010.

4.       Kent E. Calder. Pacific Alliance: Reviving U.S.-Japan Relations. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009.

5.       Kent E. Calder. Embattled Garrisons: Comparative Base Politics and American Globalism. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007.

6.        Han Seung-soo. Beyond the Shadow of 9/11: A Year at the United Nations General Assembly. Washington, D.C.: Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, 2007. This last volume, an unprecedented account of General Assembly leadership, authored by the former General Assembly President and subsequent Prime Minister of Korea, inaugurated the Reischauer Center’s Asia-Pacific Leadership Series.

U.S.- Japan Relations Yearbooks

The Annual United States and Japan in Global Context Yearbooks are available here.

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 For more information the Reischauer Center, please contact: 

Kent Calder
Director

kcalder@jhu.edu

Rust Deming
Senior
Advisor

Mika Brooks
Program Coordinator
202.663.5812
202.663.5940 fax
reischauer@jhu.edu