Survey of U.S.-Japan Security Studies and International Economics
NBR Special Report no. 2

Survey of U.S.-Japan Security Studies and International Economics

November 1, 2001

Published by The National Bureau of Asian Research and The Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership.

JAPANESE STUDIES IN THE UNITED STATES

Preface

Kenneth B. Pyle

Foreword

Yoshihiko Wakumoto

THE STATE OF THE FIELD

U.S.-Japan Security Studies and International Economics: Is There a “There” There Yet?

Richard J. Samuels

Survey on U.S.-Japan Security Studies and International Economics: Key Findings

The National Bureau of Asian Research

WORKSHOP PAPERS

International Economics and Security in the Study of U.S.-Japan Relations

T. J. Pempel

The State of Japanese Research and Education in International Political Economy and International Security Studies

Akio Watanabe

A Japanese View of U.S.-Japan Security Scholarship in the United States

Masayuki Tadokoro

A Note on the State of Scholarship in International Economics

Motoshige Itoh

U.S.-Japanese Relations and International Economics: Current State and Future Prospects

Gary R. Saxonhouse

APPENDICES

Appendix A: Database Output on Graduate Courses and Specialists
Appendix B: Survey Questionnaires and Results