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Boasting the world’s second largest economy, Japan is a key ally of the U.S. Since the end of the Cold War, Japan has struggled to define its international identity: to remain a model civilian power or to become more of a military power. Going forward, Japan will continue to exert a major influence on the future of the Asia-Pacific region.
Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg speaks at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (REUTERS/Brian Snyder).
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On Ambassador Kennedy
October 3, 2013, Richard C. Bush III
Richard Bush offers his thoughts on the significance of Caroline Kennedy's confirmation as the next United States Ambassador to Japan.
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China-Japan Security Relations
2010, Richard C. Bush III
Opportunities and Policy Challenges
2007, Robert E. Litan and Yasuyuki Fuchita, eds.
Can They Protect Investors?
2006, Robert E. Litan and Yasuyuki Fuchita, eds.
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1998, George L. Perry and William C. Brainard, eds.
1991, George L. Perry and William C. Brainard, eds.
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Richard C. Bush III
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Philip Knight Chair in Japan Studies
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