#  Program on US-Japan Relations 

 



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The [Program on US-Japan Relations](https://us-japan.wcfia.harvard.edu/) was founded in 1980 in response to Japan's rise as a leading global power. It seeks to advance knowledge of US-Japan relations; contemporary Japanese politics, economy, society, and culture in comparative perspective; common problems of developed democracies; the globalization of Japan's popular culture; the rise of civil society in Asia; the international relations of Asia; and global governance of issues such as trade, digital governance, environment, and public health. The program enables outstanding scholars and professionals from Japan, the United States, and other countries to conduct research within these areas of inquiry.

The program sponsors a weekly seminar series, an annual Distinguished Visitor program, Japanese Politics Online Seminar Series (JPOSS), conferences and symposia, and other events. Through a competitive application process every academic year, the program selects approximately sixteen postdoctoral fellows, visiting scholars, and practitioner associates. Enjoying the status of University Officers while at Harvard, they take part in the program's research activities, complete a research paper, and publicly present the results of their research. Their work is published as part of the program's Occasional Paper Series.

The program advances the educational mission of the University in a variety of ways, including fostering “research pairs” between the program's associates and Harvard graduate students, and working with the Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies to provide internship opportunities for Harvard College students in Japan.



 

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 [### Contact

 ](https://www.google.com/maps/place/61+Kirkland+Street,+61+Kirkland+St,+Cambridge,+MA+02138/@42.3779014,-71.1127911,16z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x89e37747cceb1c01:0x3213a764a02dac93!8m2!3d42.3779014!4d-71.1102162!16s%2Fg%2F1hjgpd_1_?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDYxMS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D)**Program Offices:**  
61 Kirkland Street  
Cambridge, MA 02138  
p: 617-495-1890  
f: 617-495-4921  
usjapan@wcfia.  
harvard.edu



 

 

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 [### Program Website

 ](https://us-japan.wcfia.harvard.edu/)Visit the Program on US-Japan Relations website



 

 

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 [### Seminar

 ](/seminars/us_japan)Learn about the Program on US-Japan Relations Seminar (open to the public)



 

 

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 ](/funding/student/us_japan)US-Japan Program Postdoctoral Fellowships



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

##  Administration 

The director of the Program on US-Japan Relations is Christina L. Davis, Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics, Department of Government, and Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. Shinju Fujihira is the executive director. Sophie Welsh is the research assistant.

 

 



  [### Christina L. Davis

 ](/people/christina-l-davis) <cldavis@harvard.edu>Director, Program on US-Japan Relations; Executive Committee; Faculty Associate. 

Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics, Department of Government, Harvard University.

 

 

 

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   [### Susan J. Pharr

 ](/people/susan-j-pharr) [susan\_pharr@harvard.edu](mailto:susan_pharr@harvard.edu)Senior Adviser, Program on US-Japan Relations; Faculty Associate (emerita). Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics, Emerita, Department of Government, Harvard University.

 

 

 

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   [### Shinju Fujihira

 ](/people/shinju-fujihira) <sfujihira@wcfia.harvard.edu>Executive Director of the Program on US-Japan Relations.

 

 

 

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   [### Sophie Welsh

 ](/people/sophie-welsh) <swelsh@wcfia.harvard.edu>Research Assistant, Program on US-Japan Relations.

 

 

 

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##  Current Affiliates (2025–2026) 

 



  [### Christina L. Davis

 ](/people/christina-l-davis)Director, Program on US-Japan Relations; Executive Committee; Faculty Associate. 

Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics, Department of Government, Harvard University.

 

 

**Research interests:** Politics of international trade; foreign policy of East Asia and Japan; and geopolitics and international organizations.



 

 

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   [### Shinju Fujihira

 ](/people/shinju-fujihira)Executive Director of the Program on US-Japan Relations.

 

 

 Research interests: Finance and international strategic competition; comparative and international political economy; and Japanese politics and foreign policy. 

 

 

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   [### Taiji Furusawa

 ](/people/taiji-furusawa)Visiting Scholar, Program on US-Japan Relations.

Professor, Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo.

 

 

**Research interests:** Global value chains; supply chain resilience; income inequality; and secular stagnation.



 

 

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   [### Mayumi Itayama

 ](/people/mayumi-itayama)Visiting Scholar, Program on US-Japan Relations.

Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Economics, Kokushikan University.

 

 

**Research interests:** US-Japan relations; defense cooperation; military alliance; joint exercises; and diplomatic history.



 

 

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   [### Fumiharu Ito

 ](/people/fumiharu-ito)Associate, Program on US-Japan Relations.

Deputy Director, Ministry of Finance, Japan.

 

 

**Research interests:** Trade policy; trading system; trade facilitation; customs enforcement; international cooperation and capacity building; and economic security.



 

 

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   [### Kuniharu Kakihara

 ](/people/kuniharu-kakihara)Associate, Program on US-Japan Relations.

Fellow, Harvard University Asia Center; Retired Lieutenant General, Japan Air Self-Defense Force.

 

 

**Research interests:** Security and defense strategy.



 

 

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   [### Mayu Kannari

 ](/people/mayu-kannari)Associate, Program on US-Japan Relations.

Judge, Chiba District Court, Japan.

 

 

**Research interests:** Criminal law and procedure; criminal justice reform; lay participation in trials; and comparative judicial systems.



 

 

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   [### Toshiki Kita

 ](/people/toshiki-kita)Associate, Program on US-Japan Relations.

Principal Deputy Director, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan.

 

 

**Research interests:** Industrial policy; energy policy; Green Transformation (GX) policy; economic security; and Fukushima reconstruction.



 

 

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   [### Henry Laurence

 ](/people/henry-laurence)Visiting Scholar, Program on US-Japan Relations (fall 2025).

Professor, Department of Government, Bowdoin College.

 

 

**Research interests:** Comparative politics and political economy; Japan; Britain; welfare; finance; media and creative industry policy; and national identity and national memory.

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   [### Colin Moreshead

 ](/people/colin-moreshead)Postdoctoral Fellow, Program on US-Japan Relations.

PhD, Department of Political Science, Yale University.

 

 

**Research interests**: Political communication; hybrid media; Japanese politics; public opinion; and text as data.



 

 

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##  All Programs &amp; Projects 

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