The JET Program and the US–Japan Relationship

The JET Program and the US–Japan Relationship
Author: Emily T. Metzgar
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1498526047

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Since 1987, the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program has recruited thousands of young college graduates from more than sixty countries, including the United States, to work in Japan for up to five years. Now, thirty years after the program’s founding, there are more than 60,000 JET Program alumni worldwide, more than half of them hailing from the United States. The JET Program and the US–Japan Relationship: Goodwill Goldmine argues that JET functions as much more than an opportunity for young people to spend a year or more teaching in Japanese schools or working in municipal offices across the Japanese archipelago. This study examines the JET program as a form of public diplomacy and soft power. Through original survey data and extensive interviews with alumni, the author provides a quantitative analysis of the program’s effects and argues that it has been highly useful in shaping interactions between Japan and the United States.

The Jet Program and the Us-Japan Relationship

The Jet Program and the Us-Japan Relationship
Author: Emily T. Metzgar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781498526036

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Since 1987, the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program has recruited thousands of young college graduates from more than sixty countries, including the United States, to work in Japan for up to five years. Now, thirty years after the program's founding, there are more than 60,000 JET Program alumni worldwide, more than half of them hailing from the United States. The JET Program and the US-Japan Relationship: Goodwill Goldmine argues that JET functions as much more than an opportunity for young people to spend a year or more teaching in Japanese schools or working in municipal offices across the Japanese archipelago. This study examines the JET program as a form of public diplomacy and soft power. Through original survey data and extensive interviews with alumni, the author provides a quantitative analysis of the program's effects and argues that it has been highly useful in shaping interactions between Japan and the United States.

Cracks in the Alliance

Cracks in the Alliance
Author: Anthony DiFilippo
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429872704

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Published in 1997. Providing an analysis of the science and technology policies of the United States and Japan, this book shows how these policies have led to different market outcomes. It looks at the extent of unfair trade practised by Japan, and its efforts to craft a global post-Cold War position for itself.

The U. S. - Japan Alliance

The U. S. - Japan Alliance
Author: Robert F. Reed
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1998-04
Genre:
ISBN: 0788147994

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Only of late has defense "burden sharing" emerged as a key issue in U.S.-Japanese relations. This monograph examines the legal, political, economic, and attitudinal constraints inhibiting the Japanese from contributing more to their defense. Includes discussion on the legal obligation of burden sharing; indicators of contribution to defense; legal, policy, and political constraints; Japan's defense contribution and some initiatives for increased burden sharing; and U.S. strategy to influence Japan's contribution. Charts and tables.

U.S.-Japan Relations

U.S.-Japan Relations
Author: Richard B. Finn
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release:
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781412840859

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"The Program on U.S.-Japan relations, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University"--Cover.

Importing Diversity

Importing Diversity
Author: David L. McConnell
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2000-03-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0520216369

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"Japan's official efforts at internationalization have been painful to witness. . . . The government's JET program is easily the most ambitious and its history and on-the-ground problems offer significant insights into Japan's struggle to open up to the outside. David McConnell's book provides a most interesting analysis of why this process has been so complex and difficult. It tells us much about Japanese society and education at this critical point in time."—Thomas P. Rohlen, author of For Harmony and Strength "In this superb and insightful book, David McConnell explores perhaps the greatest (certainly the biggest) education program in humankind's history, offering patient, balanced analysis of its workings, problems, and accomplishments. McConnell's confucian equanimity and multifaceted perspectives lend the book a depth seldom found in contemporary writing on Japan."—Robert Juppe, First ALT Advisor for the JET Program "This is a very astute, thorough, and personal account of the JET program as a case study of how a program can both change a system and provoke defenses against any change. With his fine ethnographic and analytic material, McConnell reveals the faultlines of "internationalization" in Japan. This is a great contribution to the study of organizations, marginality, and shifts in global and national identity."—Merry White, author of Japanese Families: It Takes a Nation

For Richer, for Poorer

For Richer, for Poorer
Author: Ellen L. Frost
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1987
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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U.S.-Japan Relations

U.S.-Japan Relations
Author: Paul Wolfowitz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 3
Release: 1985
Genre: Japan
ISBN:

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U.S.-Japan Relations in a Changing World

U.S.-Japan Relations in a Changing World
Author: Steven Vogel
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2004-05-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815798342

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September 2001 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the San Francisco Treaty, formally ending the Second World War. In signing this treaty, Japan fundamentally transformed its position on the world stage. It established itself in the vanguard of the burgeoning cold war bulwark against the Soviet Union and its communist satellites, and wed itself to the United States through economic, political, and security ties that persist today. The half century since the establishment of the San Francisco system has seen highs and lows in the relations between the two countries, continuing even into the current war on terrorism. This new book evaluates the changing relationship between the two great powers, providing in-depth analysis on a variety of topics. It scrutinizes the historical context, providing the reader with predictive tools for understanding events as they unfold. Instead of looking at the U.S.-Japan relationship one issue at a time, this book examines specific trends and then analyzes how these trends affect the relationship as a whole. This innovative approach allows the reader to view several perspectives simultaneously, and it compels the contributors to assemble clear causal arguments that detail what each factor can and cannot explain. The result is a cogent and convincing appraisal of the status and future of U.S.-Japan relations after fifty years of peaceful coexistence.