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Annual Brochure October 2018
The Japan Institute of International Affairs
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Message from the President
I assumed the post of President of the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA) on June
27th, 2018 and I extend my warmest greetings to you all.
JIIA is an independent, nonpartisan policy think-tank focused on foreign and security policy.
In 1959, former Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida founded JIIA to deepen understanding of
international affairs in Japan and to support Japan’s international relations. Yoshida steered
Japan through the post-1945 transformation as prime minister until 1954, after which he
served as the first chairman of JIIA.
In 1960, JIIA received accreditation as an independent foundation from the Japanese Ministry
of Foreign Affairs and, in 2012, JIIA was transformed into “a public-interest incorporated
foundation” to further advance its public role and mission.
In addition to a wide range of research programs, JIIA engages in dialogue and joint studies
with other institutions and experts at home and abroad. JIIA examines Japan’s foreign policy,
provides cutting-edge research and analysis, and offers recommendations to the government
and the wider public. JIIA is keen to reach out to a broad audience, including academia,
business circles and local communities, and is also pursuing the goal of educating
researchers and members of the younger generations.
With an extensive network of affiliated scholars, JIIA aims to serve as a leading resource for
information and analysis on international affairs in this complex world. I am privileged to lead
JIIA as its president, and I look forward to further developing the capacity of this promising
think-tank both quantitatively and qualitatively.
Kenichiro SASAE
President
Director General
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Mission Statement
The institute is an independent / public hybrid think tank on foreign and security affairs based
in Tokyo. Our mission is to conduct high quality research in order to serve as an
indispensable resource for its members, government officials, business executives,
academics, press / media and public.
Articles of JIIA's incorporation stipulate the institute's aims and endeavors as follows:
The institute's aims shall be to conduct research on international affairs and scientifically
examine Japan's foreign policy to provide a constructive framework for formulating such
policy; disseminate knowledge and information on international affairs and encourage
research on international affairs by universities and research groups throughout Japan; assist
in shaping world opinion favorably toward Japan and ensuring the sound administration of
Japan's foreign affairs; and contribute willingly to world peace and prosperity.
The institute shall undertake the following endeavors in order to achieve the aforementioned
aims.
1. Research studies and policy recommendations pertaining to international affairs
2. Dialogues and exchanges on international affairs with Japanese/foreign universities,
research institutes, research groups, etc.
3. Endeavors pertaining to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), etc.
4. Diffusion of knowledge and dissemination of information inside and outside Japan on the
aforementioned endeavors and on other international issues through electronic media,
magazines, books and other publications as well as seminars, lectures, discussion
meetings, and similar gatherings
5. Other endeavors deemed necessary to achieve the institute’s aims
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History
1959 Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA) established
1960 JIIA approved as incorporated foundation affiliated with Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Monthly publication "Kokusai Mondai" first published
1963 JIIA approved as specified public interest promotion corporation
1981 Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) Secretariat established
1994 Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) Secretariat established
1996 Center for the Promotion of Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (CPDNP) established
2008 JIIA ranked 2nd in Asia in "Global Go-To Think Tank Rankings" announced by
University of Pennsylvania (US)
2010 19th PECC General Meeting held in Japan
JIIA celebrates 50th anniversary
2012 JIIA certified by Prime Minister as public interest incorporated foundation;
JIIA assumes new status
2014 JIIA ranked 1st in Asia and 13th globally in "Global Go-To Think Tank Rankings"
JIIA merged with Institute of World Economy
2017 JIIA again ranked 1st in Asia and 14th globally in “Global Go-To Think Tank Rankings”
From left to right: Director General Kamikawa, U.S. Ambassador MacArthur, Chairman Yoshida (April 28th, 1960)
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Board of Directors and Auditors
Executive Directors
Chairman: Motoyuki OKA Honorary Adviser, Sumitomo Corporation
Vice-Chairs: Akishige OKADA Advisor, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp.
Yoshiji NOGAMI Former President, JIIA
Former Ambassador to the U.K.
Takashi OYAMADA Senior Advisor, MUFG Bank, Ltd.
President: Kenichiro SASAE President and Director General, JIIA
Director: Tetsuo TAKAGI Executive Director and General Secretary, JIIA Directors
Naoki ATSUMI Representative Director, Executive Vice President, Kajima Corporation
Shoichi OIKAWA Executive Adviser, Senior Deputy Editor-in-Chief, International Operations of The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings
Motoyuki OKA Honorary Adviser, Sumitomo Corporation
Akishige OKADA Advisor, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Takashi OYAMADA Senior Advisor, MUFG Bank, Ltd.
Koichi KAWANA Vice Chairman, JGC Corporation
Eizo KOBAYASHI Senior Representative for Business Community Relations, ITOCHU Corporation
Kenichiro SASAE President and Director General, JIIA
Ken SATO President, Institute for International Policy Studies
Osamu SHINOBE Vice Chairman, ANA Holdings Inc.
Tetsuo TAKAGI Executive Director and General Secretary, JIIA
Yukio TADA Senior Advisor, Sojitz Research Institute, Ltd
Yoshitaka TSUDA Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, CMO, General Manager, Corporate Sales & Marketing Group, General Manager of Innovation Business Division, Hitachi Ltd
Takao NAKAI Chairman, Toyo Seikan Group Holdings, Ltd
Katsunori NAKANISHI Chairman and Chief Executive Office, The Shizuoka Bank, Ltd.
Yoshinobu NAKAMURA President, Seiko Holdings Corporation
Masashi NISHIHARA President, Research Institute for Peace and Security
Yoshiji NOGAMI Former President, JIIA
Sadayuki HAYASHI Former Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador to the U.K.
Tadaaki MAEDA Advisor, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.
Yoshitake YAMAGUCHI Senior Fellow, General Manager, Government & External Relations Office, Toshiba Corp.
Kanji WAKUNAGA President, Wakunaga Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Auditors Masatsohi DEGUCHI Executive Officer, General Manager, Internal Auditing Department, Sumitomo Corporation
Makoto SHIRAI Trustee, Toshiba International Foundation
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Advisor, Councilors and General Counsels Councilors
Takeo INOKUCHI Honorary Advisor, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co., Ltd.
Yoshinori IMAI Professor, Ritsumeikan University
Yasuhiko ENDOH Appointed Chancellor, Japan Foundation for Regional Art-Activities
Eiko OHYA-EDAHIRO President, Oya Soichi Library, Inc.
Shunichi KITO Director & Executive President, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.
Teiichi SATO Honorary President, Tokyo National Museum
Minoru SATO Advisor, Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line)
Yukio SATOH Former Ambassador to the U.N.
Hiroshi SHIGETA President, The Okazaki Institute
Rikio NAGAHAMA Chairperson, NPO Triton Arts Network
Joji HARANO President, Japan Echo Inc.
Ryokichi HIRONO Professor Emeritus, Seikei University
Hiroaki FUKAMI Professor Emeritus, Keio University
Taizo YAKUSHIJI Research Counsellor, Institute for International Policy Studies
Aiko Jane YAMANO Principal, Yamano Beauty College, Yamano Gakuen
Yoshinobu YAMAMOTO Senior Research Adviser, PHP Research Institute
Yozo YOKOTA President, The Center for Human Rights Affairs
Akio WATANABE Vice Chairman, Research Institute for Peace and Security
General Counsel
Kojiro SHIRAISHI Chairman of the board, The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings
Sumitaka FUJITA Advisor, Itochu Corporation
Yohsaku FUJI Advisor, The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.
Rei MASUNAGA Former Director, Institute of World Economy
Kazuo TSUKUDA Senior Executive Adviser, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd
Shunji YANAI Judge, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
Hiroshi WATANABE President, Institute for International Monetary Affairs
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Research Staff
President and Director General
Kenichiro SASAE
Director General (Acting)
Yasunori NAKAYAMA
Executive Director and Secretary General Director of CPDNP
Tetsuo TAKAGI Sumio TARUI
Director of Research Coordination Policy Director of CPDNP
Shu NAKAGAWA Akemi SUTO
Senior Research Adviser Special Research Fellow
Seiichiro TAKAGI Kohei SAITO
Senior Fellows
Chushiro YONEZAWA (CPDNP: CTBT (Radionuclide data))
Tetsuo KOTANI (Japan-US Alliance, Maritime Security)
ToyomiSAKAMOTO (CPDNP: CTBT (Seismological data))
Hirofumi TOSAKI (CPDNP: Nuclear Non- Proliferation)
Fellows
Naoko FUNATSU (American Politics and Foreign Relations)
Hironori FUSHITA (Political and Economic issues in Russia)
Ryosuke HANADA (Political and economic issues in Australia, India and ASEAN)
Kazumasa HAYAMARU (Chinese Modern Foreign Relations)
Tomoki IIMURA (Political and Economic Issues in Korean Peninsula)
Shinya KADOZAKI (Chinese Politics and Foreign Relations)
Mari NUKII (Politics, Societies, Cultures and Histories of Middle East Countries)
Miho OKADA (Russian Security Policy)
Kiyomi OKUBO
Shigeru OSUGI (CPDNP: CTBT (On-site inspections))
Shunsuke SATO (Political Issues in Europe)
Chihiro SHIKATA
Yoshiaki TAKAYAMA (CPDNP: Security Trade Control, Arms Transfer))
Kensuke YANAGIDA (International Economy, Development Issues, APEC)
Senior Adjunct Fellows
Naoya Okuwaki Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo
Tsutomu KIKUCHI Professor, Aoyama Gakuin University
Fumiaki KUBO Professor, University of Tokyo
Akio TAKAHARA Professor, University of Tokyo
Akihiko TANAKA Professor, University of Tokyo
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Adjunct Fellows
Masahiko ASADA (CPDNP) Professor, Kyoto University
Hideaki ASAHI Former Professor, University of Tokyo
Ken ENDO Professor, Hokkaido University
Yuichi HOSOYA Professor, Keio University
Matake KAMIYA Professor, National Defense Academy
Hideaki KANEDA Director, Okazaki Institute
Kenichi KAWASAKI Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)
Hideya KURATA Professor, National Defense Academy
Mitsuru KUROSAWA (CPDNP) Professor, Osaka Jyogakuin College
Toshihiro NAKAYAMA Professor, Keio University
Mutsuyoshi NISHIMURA Special Advisor to the Cabinet
Shigenobu TAMURA Foreign Relations, Security
Toshiya TSUGAMI Representative, Tsugami Workshop
Kyoichi WAKAYAMA Director, Japanese Secretariat of Japan-China Joint Study
Katsuyuki YAKUSHIJI Professor, Toyo University
Center Chairs
Kenichiro SASAE
Chair of CSCAP Japan Chair of Japan PECC
Senior Visiting Fellows Visiting Fellows
Monika CHANSORIA Edward SCHWARCK The Center for Land Warfare Studies, India Former Royal United Services Institute, U.K.
Jonathan BERKSHIRE MILLER Darshana BARUAH Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada; Council Carnegie, India on International Policy, Canada
Valérie Niquet Mirna GALIC Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, Hitachi, Council on Foreign Relations France International Affairs Fellow, U.S.
Thomas WILKINS University of Sydney, Australia
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Research Programs and Conferences The institute is engaged in a range of research on international political and security issues, grand strategy, nuclear non-proliferation, regional integration, energy, and a host of bilateral relationships. Our research emphasizes policy analysis and recommendation as well as the dissemination of information to stimulate informed public debate. Research findings are presented in reports, publications and in public forums. The institute organizes following study groups and taskforce during the recent years: Fiscal year 2017-2019 (April 2017 - March 2020) ◆A-1: The Trump Administration’s Foreign Policy and Japan-US Relations ◆A-2: China’s Foreign Policy and Other Countries’ Policies Toward China ◆A-3: Europe in Turbulence and the International Order ◆B-1: Bottom-up Review Security Policy ◆B-2: The Korean Peninsula in an ‘Age of Uncertainty’ and Japan’s Foreign / Security Policy ◆B-3: Post-Putin Russia ◆C-1: World Economy ◆C-2: Global Risk ◆D-1: Maritime Security and Preservation of the Rule of Law in the Indo-Pacific Region: Japan’s Diplomacy for Maintaining and Enhancing Global Public Goods Fiscal year 2015-2016 (April 2015 - March 2017) ◇Major developments in the US and China and US-China relations amidst turmoil in the international order ◆Domestic factors influencing US foreign policy ◆China's domestic situation and foreign policy ◆US-China relations and international relations surrounding the US and China
◇Security policy reality check - New security legislation/guidelines and circumstances on the Korean Peninsula and in the Middle East - ◆Security policy ◆Japan’s security and comprehensive analysis of circumstances on the Korean Peninsula ◆Current Situation in the Middle East and the new regional order ◇Issues Facing the Rule of Law in the Indo-Pacific and Maritime Security (Country Profile) ◆International Law Research (International Rule Review) ◆Regional Research (Country-specific Policy Research) ◇New developments in the Asia-Pacific’s post-TPP economic order - Acceleration of inclusive economic partnerships and correspondence analysis of excluded areas ◆The Post-TPP Trade Architecture ◆Examination of Russia's eastward shift ◇Japan`s Resource Diplomacy and Energy Cooperation
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Fiscal year 2016 (April 2016 - March 2017)
Mar 2017 JIIA-ECFR Joint Open Seminar on Regional Order and Maritime Security in the Asia-Pacific, Paris
Japan-US Security Seminar, Washington, DC
JAPAN-Australia (JIIA-ASPI) Track 1.5 Dialogue, Tokyo
Dec 2016 The 7th JIIA-CICIR Conference (China Institute of Contemporary International
Relations), Tokyo Nov 2016 IPIS-JIIA Roundtable at the IPIS (Institute of Political and International Studies of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Tehran
The 31st JIIA-IFANS (The Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, Korea National Diplomatic Academy) Dialogue, Tokyo
The 9th Japan-China-ROK Trilateral Cooperation Forum, Seoul
Oct 2016 The 7th JIIA-MGIMO Dialogue, Tokyo
JIIA-DAV (Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam) Dialogue, Hanoi
The 2nd Japan-India (JIIA-DPG) Dialogue, Delhi
Sep 2016 D-10 Strategy Forum, Tokyo
JIIA-UNSW-DAV Conference on the South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security
in the Indo-Pacific, Canberra
Aug 2016 The 30th JIIA-CIIS Dialogue (China Institute of International Studies), Beijing
Jun 2016 JIIA-IIR (Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taiwan) Dialogue, Tokyo
May 2016 Policy Forum toward the G7 Ise-Shima Summit “Changes and Challenges”, Tokyo
JIIA-KINU (Korea Institute for National Unification) Dialogue, Seoul
April 2016 The 11th Japan-Singapore Symposium (JIIA-IPS), Tokyo
Fiscal year 2015 (April 2015 - March 2016)
Mar 2016 JIIA-RUSI-CSIS Joint Open Seminar on Maritime Security in the East and South China Seas, London
JIIA-CSIS Joint Open Seminar on Freedom of Navigation and Maritime Capacity Building, Jakarta
Japan-US Security Seminar, Washington DC
Jan 2016 The 4th Japan-Russia-US Trilateral Conference (JIIA-MGIMO-CSIS), Washington DC
JIIA-KINU (Korea Institute for National Unification) Dialogue, Seoul
Dec 2015 The 3rd Japan - US Kanazawa Conference, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
Nov 2015 JIIA-DAV (Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam) Dialogue, Tokyo
Oct 2015 The 8th Japan-China-ROK Trilateral Cooperation Forum, Seoul
July 2015 The 6th JIIA-CICIR Conference (China Institute of Contemporary International
Relations), Tokyo
June 2015 The 30th Japan-IFANS (The Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, Korea National Diplomatic Academy) Dialogue, Seoul
Fiscal year 2014 (April 2014 - March 2015)
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Mar 2015 The 3rd Japan-India Dialogue, Tokyo
Japan-US Security Seminar, Washington, DC
Feb 2015 Symposium on Postwar Japan’s 70 Years and Proactive Contribution to Peace, Tokyo
The 8th JIIA-IPIS (Institute for Political and International Studies, Iran) Roundtable, Tehran
The 2nd JIIA-CSR (Center for Strategic Research, Expediency Discernment Council, Iran) Dialogue, Tehran
JIIA-IIRI (Ilmin International Relations Institute (IIRI), Korea University) Dialogue, Seoul
JIIA-RAND Corporation Dialogue, Tokyo
Jan 2015 The 4th JIIA-INSS (Institute for National Security Strategy, South Korea) Dialogue, Tokyo
Dec 2014 JIIA-IIR (Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taiwan) Dialogue, Tokyo
The 3rd JIIA-IIS (Institute of International Studies, Fudan University, China) Dialogue, Tokyo
Nov 2014 The 7th Japan-China-ROK Trilateral Cooperation Forum, Seoul
The 4th Japan-ROK Dialogue, Seoul
Oct 2014 JIIA-DAV (Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam) Dialogue, Hanoi
The 3rd JIIA-INSS (Institute for National Security Studies, Israel) Dialogue, Tel Aviv
JIIA-CPR (Center for Political Research, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Israel) Dialogue, Tel Aviv
The 7th Japan-New Zealand Track II Meeting, Tokyo
Sep 2014 The 5th Japan-China International Affairs Conference, Beijing
The 28th JIIA-CIIS (China Institute of International Studies) Dialogue, Beijing
Aug 2014 JIIA-SAM (Center for Strategic Research, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Turkey) Dialogue, Ankara
JIIA-ORSAM (Center for Middle Eastern Strategic Studies, Turkey) Dialogue, Ankara
Jul 2014 SIPRI Maritime Security Forum, Stockholm
Meeting with Pacific Forum Young Leaders, Tokyo
Jun 2014 JIIA-ECFR (European Council on Foreign Relations) Dialogue, Tokyo
JIIA-KINU (Korea Institute for National Unification) Dialogue, Tokyo
The 29th Japan-IFANS (The Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, Korea National Diplomatic Academy) Dialogue, Tokyo
May 2014 Japan-Taiwan Strategic Dialogue, Taiwan
Fiscal year 2013 (April 2013 - March 2014)
Mar 2014 The 20th Japan-U.S. Security Seminar, Washington D.C.
The 5th Saudi-Japanese Workshop, IDS (Institute of Diplomatic Studies), Riyadh
Feb 2014 The 7th IPIS-JIIA Roundtable at the IPIS (Institute
Symposium on Postwar Japan’s 70 Years and
Proactive Contribution to Peace
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of Political and International Studies of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Tehran
Jan 2014 France-Japan Strategic Dialogue, Paris, IFRI (Institut Francais Des Relations Internationals)
Dec 2013 The 4th JIIA-MGIMO Conference (Moscow State Institute of International Relations), Moscow
Nov 2013 The 2nd Japan - US Kanazawa Conference, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
The 6th Trilateral Cooperation Forum of Korea,China and Japan, Tokyo,
The 27th JIIA-CIIS Dialogue (China Institute of International Studies), Tokyo
JIIA-Chatham House Seminar, ”The Strategic Environment in East Asia”, London
Oct 2013 The 2nd Fudan-JIIA Conference, Shanghai
The 3rd Japan-Korea Dialogue, Japan
Sep 2013 The 4th JIIA-CICIR Conference (China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations), Tokyo
The 6th Japan and New Zealand Track 1.5 Dialogue, Tokyo
Jul 2013 The 28th JIIA - IFANS Meeting (The Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security), Seoul
Jun 2013 The 8th JAPAN-Australia Track 1.5 Dialogue, Tokyo
Fiscal year 2012 (April 2012 - March 2013)
Mar 2013 JIIA-AEI Symposium (The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research), Washington DC
Japan-US-Korea Track 1.5 Trilateral Dialogue (Co-hosted with IFANS/CSIS/JIIA),Korea.
The 19th Japan-U.S. Security Seminar, San Francisco
The 4th Japan-Saudi Arabia Roundtable (Co-hosted with Institute of Diplomatic Studies, Saudi Arabia), Tokyo
Feb 2013 Symposium and Workshop, “The Moderate Islamist Ethic, Economic Development and Democratization”, Tokyo
Jan 2013 International Symposium, Co-organized with Ishikawa Prefectural Government, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture.
Dec 2012 Japan-France Strategic Dialogue and Symposium, Tokyo
Nov 2012 The 3rd CICIR Meeting (China Institutes Of Contemporary International Relations), Beijing
The 5th Trilateral Cooperation Forum of Korea, China and Japan, Beijing
Oct 2012 The 3rd JIIA-MGIMO Conference (Moscow State Institute of International Relations), Tokyo
The 3rd Dialogue with JIIA-INSS (Institute for National Security Strategy, Korea), Seoul
The 2nd Japan-Korea Dialogue, Seoul
The 2nd U.S.-Japan-India Strategic Dialogue, Washington D.C.
Aug 2012 The 5th Japan-New Zealand Track 1.5 Dialogue, Tokyo
Jun 2012 The 3rd Japan-Russia-US Trilateral Conference on Security Challenges in Northeast Asia,
The 7th IPIS-JIIA Roundtable
The 3rd Japan-Korea Dialogue,
The 3rd JIIA-MGIMO Conference
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Moscow
The 27th JIIA-IFANS Conference (Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security), Tokyo
G20 Foreign Policy Think Tank Summit, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
May 2012 The 3rd JIIA - SAIS - APF Japan - US - Canada trilateral conference
The 26th CIIS (China Institute of International Studies) and JIIA Workshop, Beijing
The 15th Japan-U.S.-China Trilateral Dialogue, Beijing
Apr 2012 The PECC (Pacific Economic Cooperation Council) Standing Committee Meeting, Singapore
JIIA-SWP Seminar (Stiftung Wissenshaft und Politik), Tokyo
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Affiliated Centers/ Organizations
Center for the Promotion of Disarmament Non-Proliferation (CPDNP)
CPDNP is a research center dedicated to supporting Japan’s disarmament and
non-proliferation policy. The current research emphasis is nuclear disarmament. The Center
acts as the secretariat of the National Operation System for the Comprehensive Nuclear
Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) and supervises the construction and operation of ten monitoring
stations in Japan that are part of the CTBT verification regime.
Further information is available at: http://www.iijnet.or.jp/JIIA-CPDNP/English/index.htm
Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP)
The Japan Institute of International Affairs is one of the ten co-founders of the Council for
Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) and serves as the secretariat of
CSCAP-Japan. Founded in 1993 in Kuala Lumpur, CSCAP is the region’s leading Track
Two (non-governmental) organization for promoting dialogue and cooperation on regional
security issues and now has 21 national Member Committees and one observer. CSCAP
provides an informal mechanism for scholars, officials and others in their private capacities
to discuss political and security issues and challenges facing the Asia-Pacific region.
CSCAP also provides policy recommendations to various inter-governmental bodies,
convenes regional and international meetings and establishes linkages with institutions and
organizations in other parts of the world to exchange information, insights and experiences
in the area of regional political-security cooperation. CSCAP is looking forward to
strengthening its links to the governmental Track One political-security dialogue and
cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region such as the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF). Further
information is available at: www.cscap.org/
Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC)
The Japan Institute of International Affairs serves as the secretariat of the Japan National
Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (JANCPEC). Founded in 1980 at the
initiative of Masayoshi Ohira and Malcom Fraser, then prime ministers of Japan and
Australia, the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council is an independent and unofficial
regional mechanism to advance economic cooperation and market-driven integration.
PECC is a unique partnership of business, government and intellectual leaders engaged in
their private capacities to promote economic growth, social progress, scientific and
technological development, and environmental conservation. PECC has twenty-three full
Member Committees and one Associate Member from economies in the Pacific region. The
Japan National Committee consists of about 80 representatives of business, government
and the academy. Further information is available at: www.pecc.org/
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Japan Information Center (JIC) at JIIA
The Japan Information Center at JIIA is a new project started in 2017 to offer a broad range
of views on geostrategic and historical issues that Japan currently faces. We present the
latest discussion on Japan's evolving foreign policy as it adapts to new geopllitical realities.
Further information is available at: https://www.jiia-jic.jp/en/
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JIIA Forum
JIIA forums are open to media and public.
The institute invites distinguished speakers from Japan and abroad to address germane
issues and offer insights on international relations and Japanese foreign policy. The institute
organizes some 20 forums as “JIIA Forum” annually.
Speakers recently hosted by JIIA:
・ Mr. Fumio Kishida, Minister for Foreign Affairs
・ Mr. Yukiya Amano, Director General, IAEA
・ Mr. Pascal Lamy, Director-General, WTO
・ Dr. Joseph Nye, Harvard University
・ Mr. Hamid Karzai, President of Afghanistan
・ Mr. Yukio Hatoyama, Prime Minister of Japan
・ Dr. John Ikenberry, Professor of Princeton University
・ Mr. Wallace Gregson, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defence
・ Amb. John Roos, U.S. Ambassador to Japan
・ Mr. Taro Aso, Prime Minister of Japan
・ Amb. Richard Holbrooke, US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan
Dr. Sadako Ogata, President of JICA
・ Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary General of the United Nations
・ Mr. Enda Kenny Prime Minister, Ireland
・ Ms. Michele Angelique Flournoy, Former Under Secretary of Defense For Policy
・ Mr. Takehiko Nakao, President, Asian Development Bank
・ Justice Antonio T. Carpio, Senior Associate Justice, the Supreme Court of the Philippines
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Publications
The institute offers a range of periodic and occasional publications in Japanese and English,
including books, journals and policy reports. The publications are disseminated in print and
electronic forms.
JIIA Policy Report features in-depth analyses and policy recommendations on topical issues
of Japanese foreign policy and international affairs.
Kokusai Mondai (International Affairs), published since 1960, is a leading journal of
scholarly analysis of Japanese foreign policy and international affairs and is published both
in print and online ten times a year.
The Japan Information Center publishes an English journal, the Japan Review, four times a
year.
JIIA Book Series has published over one hundred books. Recent titles (in Japanese) include
“Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement” published in March 2017.
Membership
Membership (individual and corporate) is an integral part of JIIA operation. Membership
privileges include:
● Invitation to JIIA Forums and other public events.
● Access to webcasts of JIIA Forums.
● Online access to the publications (Kokusai Mondai, etc).
● Online access to the JIIA database of major Japanese language publications on
international relations.
For further membership information and an application form, please visit our website
http://www.jiia.or.jp/en/membership/index.php.
Fellowship
The Fellowship Program seeks to promote and enhance intellectual collaboration between
Japan and regions of the world with which Japan has relatively sparse intellectual
connections. The Program awards fellowships by invitation to young scholars and
analysts to conduct advanced research at The Japan Institute of International Affairs. The
Institute has accepted fellows from collaborative institutions in Asia, the Middle East, and
eastern Europe. To date, there have been over one hundred thirty JIIA Fellows.
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Financial Information (Summary)
(Unit: JPY thousands)
Memberships 49,749 49,163 56,402 59,492 57,536 58,206
Grants 308,124 204,913 212,070 414,900 423,226 823,898
Commissionedprojects
234,746 416,874 381,600 253,082 250,388 259,264
Subsidizedprojects
10,264 22,083 30,244 22,352 1,376 1,444
Publications 1,538 1,409 1,552 1,504 1,428 6,915
Others 609 2,764 65,093 1,707 2,506 2,296
Total 605,030 697,206 746,961 753,037 736,460 1,152,023
Research 523,547 620,871 618,511 657,936 640,596 1,037,795
Administrative 72,023 82,569 94,098 86,320 85,890 107,827
Non-recurring 154 0 62 0 0 0
Total 595,724 703,440 712,671 744,256 726,486 1,145,622
9,306 △6,234 34,290 8,781 9,974 6,401
6,806 3,304 △11,744 △2,352 624 556
355,494 352,564 375,109 381,538 392,137 399,094Net Asset
Fiscal year ending in March-2013 March-2014 March-2015 March-2018
Revenue
Expenditures
Annual Change in General NetAssets
Annual Change in Specified NetAssets
March-2016 March-2017
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