Foreword
Acknowledgments
Nonstate Actors in Postwar U.S.-Japan Relations
-- 1. The Role of Philanthropy in Postwar U.S.-Japan Relations, 1945-1975: An Overview -- Yamamoto Tadashi
-- 2. The Role of Philanthropy and Civil Society in U.S. Foreign Relations -- Iriye Akira
-- 3. U.S.-Japan Intellectual Exchange: The Relationship between Government and Private Foundations -- Iokibe Makoto
The Evolution of U.S. Foundation Involvement in Japan
-- 4. The Evolving Role of American Foundations in Japan: An Institutional Perspective -- Kimberly Gould Ashizawa
-- 5. American Philanthropy in Postwar Japan: An Analysis of Grants to Japanese Institutions and Individuals -- Wada Jun
Case Studies of Philanthropic Support in Pivotal Fields
-- 6. Promoting the Study of the United States in Japan -- James Gannon
-- 7. Understanding the "Other": Foundation Support for Japanese Studies in the United States -- Kimberly Gould Ashizawa
-- 8. The Development of Grassroots International Exchange in Japan and the Impact of American Philanthropy -- Menju Toshihiro
The Role of Japanese Philanthropy
-- 9. U.S.-Japan Business Networks and Prewar Philanthropy: Implications for Postwar U.S.-Japan Relations -- Kimura Masato
-- 10. Japanese Philanthropy: Its Origins and Impact on U.S.-Japan Relations -- Katsumata Hideko
Notes
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About the Contributors
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