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2006 Occasional Paper Series

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Number Title/Download Author Institution
06-01 Japan's Political Apologies and the Right to History Alexis Dudden Connecticut College
06-02 Implications of U.S. and Chinese Energy Policies for Japan: Inoculation Against Withdrawl Symptoms of the Three Addicts Reijiro Fujikawa Tokyo Gas Company
06-03 Introducing Citizen Participation in Japanese Courts: Interaction with Society and Democracy from the Perspective of the American Jury System Kanako Ida Asahi Shimbun
06-04 War Mobilization, and Social Learning: Civic Engagement in the Wake of World War II in Thirteen Countries Reiko Kage Kobe University
06-05 Doing More With Less: An Alternative Approach to Japanese Defense Seiki Kageura Japan Air Self-Defense Force
06-06 Transparency of Criminal Investigations in the United States Taisuke Kanayama National Police Agency
06-07 Finance Laws from the Viewpoint of Financing Receivers Yoshihisa Masaki Nippon Keidanren
06-08 Explaining Suboptimal Institutional Frameworks: The Effects of Intra-Party Conflict on Electoral Rule Stasis in Japan Kenneth Mori McElwain Stanford University
06-09 Comparative Analysis of the Atlantic Alliance and the Japan-U.S. Alliance After September 11 Norihide Miyoshi Yomiuri Shimbun
06-10 Japan's Public Diplomacy and Regional Integration in East Asia: Using Japan's Soft Power Sumiko Mori Fuji Television Network
06-11 Indentured Servitude and the Abolition of Prostitution in Postwar Japan Holly Sanders Princeton University
06-12 The Current Situation and Future Challenges of Court-Supervised and Private Business Revitalization in the United States and Japan Toshiki Tanaka Ministry of Finance
06-13 The Impact of Customer Relationship Management Satoshi Ueno Tokyo Electric Power Company
06-14 Government Procurement As Industrial Policy: In Support of Japan's Defense Aircraft, Start-Up and Venture Companies, and Information Technology Sectors Kazuhisa Uryu Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
06-15 The Dilemma of Agricultural Reform in Japan Gaku Yoda Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
06-16 Tax Reform for Aging Societies: Tough Choices in Japan and the United States Yusuke Yoneyama Nihon Keizai Shimbun

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