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  The Japan Policy Research Institute (JPRI) is dedicated to research, service learning, and public education related to Japan and the entire Pacific Rim, and seeks to advance intercultural understanding, regional reconciliation, and global justice. LEARN MORE!

FEATURED PROJECTS

Divided Lenses: Film and War Memories in the Pacific Rim is a collaborative research project with Stanford's Shorenstein Asia Pacific Research Center... LEARN MORE!

JPRI and Panango are teaming up on the Pacific Rim Service Learning Initiative, which "strives to facilitate development in Papua New Guinea through education and cultural exchange...." LEARN MORE!

FROM OUR FOUNDER

Chalmers Johnson introduces new developments in “Okinawan Connection” of the Sorge Espionage Case, at The Asia-Pacific Journal.

Chalmers Johnson
offers "Three Good Reasons to Liquidate our Empire, and Ten Steps to Take to Do So" at TomDispatch, a Project of The Nation Institute.

Chalmers Johnson reviews a new book on U.S. military base network, in Robert Scheer's Truthdig: a Progressive Journal of News and Opinion.


Lu Chuan's
Nanjing! Nanjing!

A talk by
Michael Berry, Ph.D.
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Papua New Guinea
Sustainable
Development

Conference
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JPRI partners with
UC Berkeley for
Strait Talk
Peace Project

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Bill Moyers picks
Chalmers Johnson's
Nemesis

as Top Book
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J
PRI partners with
SF Film Society _________

JPRI sponsors
Global Forum on
Human Trafficking

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Dr. John de Boer appointed Fellow in Diplomatic Affairs
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Dr. Donald K. Emmerson

joins JPRI Board of Advisors

   
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Japan Policy Research Institute
University of San Francisco Center for the Pacific Rim
2130 Fulton Street, LM280
San Francisco, CA 94117-1080

Last Updated 9 March, 2010 . For more information contact jpri@usfca.edu.