CGP's Intellectual Exchange Program supports US-Japan collaborative projects from universities and research institutions that encourage policy-oriented research and dialogue on global issues of common concern. Particular consideration is given to projects that bring together scholars, practitioners, and policymakers from the US and Japan, in addition to their counterparts from other countries. Through these activities, CGP support aims to create new networks and provide opportunities for advancing research and candid discussion that lead to a more informed society.
CGP and the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation launched this new program with the intent to foster a network of "New Generation" Japan specialists. more...
A CGP and Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) co-organized program to provide academics an opportunity to interact with the various stakeholders in Washington D.C. more...
Mr. Shoichi Itoh, Researcher at the Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia (ERINA), offers his perspective on what energy security means in Northeast Asia and the opportunities for regional cooperation. more...
The Mansfield Foundation, with support from CGP, has collected and translated opinion polls from Asian media not otherwise available in English. more...
Dr. Leonard Schoppa of the University of Virginia discusses his forthcoming publication which addresses the obstacles for political and economic reform in Japan in response to the rapidly declining birth rate. more...
In this third of a series of articles, CGP is chronicling the progress of two projects that bring together civil society within the framework and methodology of research projects on international security and sustainable development. more...