The reader includes a "Joint Statement on East-Asian Community Building" by the Steering Committee of the Asia Pacific Agenda Project (APAP), a consortium of policy research institutes in Asia Pacific. It was prepared for the Bali ASEAN leaders meeting in October 2003 and the Japan-ASEAN leaders meeting in December 2003
The establishment of long-term care insurance / Etō Murase Mikiko -- The reform of public corporations / Tatebayashi Masahiko -- The battle over the breakup of NTT / Toyonaga Ikuko -- Characteristics of the decision-making structure of coalitions / Nonaka Naoto -- Political realignment and policy conflict / Ōtake Hideo -- Failed reform and policy changes of the SDPJ / Shinkawa Toshimitsu -- Generational change and political upheaval / Wada Shūichi
Lampton, David M.: Introduction: thinking trilaterally about big power relations in Asia. Celico, Amy P.: Chinese and American views of national security. May, Gregory C.: Taiwan's role in the China-Japan-U.S. trilateral relationship. Green, Michael J.: Defense or security? The U.S.-Japan defense guidelines and China. Rosen, Daniel H.: China-Japan-U.S. economic relations at a crossroads. Snyder, Scott: Korea's influence on Northeast Asian major power relations. Feigenbaum, Evan A.: Violence and major power coordination in Asia
"Democratic leaders around the globe are finding it increasingly difficult to exercise strong leadership and maintain public support. Nowhere has this proven to be as challenging as in Japan, which has seen its prime ministers change more often over the past quarter century than any other major country. Why have they found it so difficult to project strong leadership, or even stay in office? Is this changing? And what does it mean for the rest of the world? In this volume, authors who straddle the scholarly and policymaking worlds explore Japan's quest for leadership and explain what is at stake
Yamamoto, T.: Corporate-NGO Partnership. - S. 13-38. Budianta, E.: Peduli Aqua-DML Program. - S. 39-51. Wattanasiritham, P. ; Poungsomlee, A.: Panmai Group partnership. - s. 63-65. Zhang Ye: All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce and the Glorious Cause Program. - S. 67-79. Pavia, C. V.: Cebu Hillyland Development. - S. 81-93. Nguyen Van Thanh ; Yamamoto, T.: British Petroleum partnership with Save the Children and Fauna and Flora International. - S. 95-111. Kamura, H. P.: Bankers Trust Barangay Improvement Project. - S. 113-126. Katsumata, H. ; Hubbard, S.: Levi Strauss Donor Advised Fund. - S. 127-139. Kawashima, M.: Yasuda Kasai and the Japan Environmental Education Forum. - S. 155-166. Kawashima, M.: Keidanren Nature Conservation Fund. - S. 167-178
Stares, Paul B.: Introduction and overview. Gao Shixian: China. Fujii, Hideaki: Japan. Lee Myung-Kyoon: South-Korea. Hsu, George J. Y. ; Chen Tser-yieth ; Chao Chih-Ling: Taiwan. Jaafar, Mohd Zamzam: ASEAN. Khartukov, Eugene M.: Russia. Snyder, Scott: United States
Han Sung-joo: Asian values: asset or liability? - S. 63-71. Morrison, C. E.: Domestic adjustment to globalization. - S. 72-83. Shen Mingming: Globalization and domestic governance. - S. 84-96. Atsushu, S.: Globalization and dovernance in Japan society. - S. 97-100. Haass, R. N.: Globalization's consequences and challenges for governance. - S. 101-106. Pai Panandiker, A. A.: A global agenda for international governance. - S. 107-110. ... Shinji, F.: Globalization and governance of international society. - S. 122-126. Stares, P. B.: The new security agenda. - S. 127-131. Jung Ku-hyun: The economic crisis in East Asia and the nonprofil sector. - S. 132-139. Shin'ichi, Y.: Rethinking the public interest in Japan. - S. 140-145. Kortunov, A. V: Civil society as the cornerstone of a new global community. - S. 146-153. Hernandez, C. G.: Civil society and domestic governance. - S. 154-159. Florini, A. M.: The impact of transnational civil society. - S. 160-162. Akira, I.: History as a bridge to a new vision of international society. - S. 163-168. Sewel, J. W.: Globalization, civil society, and international governance. - S. 169-175