"Soft Power: National Assets in Japan and the United States"
February 24-27, 2005, Tokyo, Japan.
PARTICIPANTS
Naoyuki Agawa, The Embassy of Japan
Anne Allison, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University
Philip Altbach, Center for International Education, Boston College
Tamotsu Aoki, Cultural Policy Programme, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
Michael Auslin, Project on Japan-U.S. Relations, Yale University
William G. Crowell
Mark J. Davidson, Embassy of The United States of America
Katsuji Imata, CSO Network Japan
Seiichi Kondo, Public Diplomacy Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Kaori Kuroda, CSO Network Japan
Ellen Mashiko, Tokyo Foundation
David L. McConnell, Department of Anthropology, The College of Wooster
William M. Morgan, Embassy of The United States of America
Yoshiko Nakano, Department of Japanese Studies, The University of Hong Kong
Patti McGill Peterson, Insitute for International Education, Council for International Exchange of Scholars
Lawrence Repeta, Abe Fellow, Omiya Law School
Tsutomo Sugiura, Marubeni Economic Research Institute
Yasushi Watanabe, Abe Fellow, Faculty of Environmental Information and Graduate School of Media & Governance, Keio University
Akiyoshi Yonezawa, National Institution for Academic Degrees and University Education
STAFF
Frank Baldwin, Program Director
Takuya Toda, Program Coordinator
OBSERVERS
Masao Ito, Deputy Executive Director, The Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership
Social Science Research Council