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III. Armitage Report Participants
Following each participant's name is information on the position of the participant during the writing of the Report (Summer 2000) and his current position as of October 2001.
 
Daniel E. Bob (Office Senator William V. Roth; Law firm of Reed & Smith)
"The 107th Congress: Asia Pacific Policy Outlook," NBR Publications, NBR Briefing, February 2001. http://www.nbr.org/publications/briefing/bob01/index.html
 
Kurt Campbell(CSIS)
"The Pendulous Peace in East Asia: The Cusp of Strategic Change in Asia," Orbis Vol. 45, No. 3, Summer 2001.
 
"US Alliances and Military Challenges in East Asia," in Zoellick, Robert B.; Zelikow, Phillip D.; eds: Memos to the President: US Military Strategy. New York: Norton, 2001.
 
"Energizing the U.S.-Japan Security Partnership," The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 4, Autumn 2000. http://www.twq.com/autumn00/campbell.pdf
 
Michael Green (Council on Foreign Relations; National Security Council)
Japan's Reluctant Realism: Foreign Policy Challenges in an Era of Uncertain Power, New York: Palgrave Publishing, May 2001.
 
"US Japan Relations: Small but Important Steps," in CSIS Pacific Forum, Comparative Connections, October 2000. http://www.csis.org/pacfor/cc/003Qus_japan.html
 
"Why Tokyo Will Play a Larger Role in Asia," Northeast Asia Peace And Security Network Special Report, July 31, 2000.
 
"US Japan Relations: Security and Economic Ties Stabilize before the Okinawa Summit," in CSIS Pacific Forum, Comparative Connections, July 2000. http://www.csis.org/pacfor/cc/002Qus_japan.html
 
"Japanese Foreign Policy and US National Interest," Paper prepared for, Change in Japan: Implications for US Interests. National Intelligence Council, Conference Report, December 2,1999.
 
"Theater Missile Defense and Strategic Relations with the People's Republic of China," in Cossa, Ralph A., ed. Restructuring the US-Japan Alliance: Toward a More Equal Partnership. Washington, DC: CSIS, 1997.
 
The US-Japan Security Alliance in the 21st Century. New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1988.
 
edited with Cronin, Patrick. The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Past, Present and Future, New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, July 1999. Introduction: http://www.cfr.org/public/pubs/usjapintro.html
 
with Mochizuki, Mike. The US-Japan Security Alliance in the 21st Century, New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, January 1, 1998.
 
with Sakoda, Robin. "Agenda for the U.S.-Japan Alliance: Rethinking Roles and Missions," in United States-Japan Strategic Dialogue: Beyond the Defense Guidelines, Conference held by Pacific Forum, CSIS ,Okazaki Institute, May 10-11, 2001. http://www.csis.org/pacfor/pub_usjapan_01.htm
 
James Kelly (Pacific Forum; Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs "Recent Developments in Northeast Asia: An American View," paper presented at the Third Meeting of the North Pacific Working Group (NPWG) of the Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific (CSCAP), December 14-16, 1997 in Makuhari, Japan.
 
"Stability on the Korean Peninsula: The Military Dimension," paper presented at First Meeting of the North Pacific Working Group (NPWG) of the Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific (CSCAP) April 4-5, 1995, Tokyo Japan.
 
Frank Jannuzi (Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations, Majority) "Missile Defense and East Asia: Downside and Risks," Address, Institute for Corean Studies Fall Symposium: Asia's/Koreas' Challenges Ahead, October 13, 2000. http://www.icasinc.org/f2000/f2000fsj.html
 
"Where Will Gulliver Travel? Musings on Jin Canrong's 'US Global Strategy in the Post Cold-War Era'," Speech, Stanley Foundation - Emerging from Conflict Conference, "New Generation, New Voices: Debating China's International Future," Cartwright Hotel on Union Square, San Francisco, California, August 13-14, 1999. http://stanleyfoundation.org/papers/jannuzi.pdf
 
"Can the United States Cause the Collapse of North Korea? Should We Try?" Council on Foreign Relations, Background Paper prepared for independent task force, "Managing Change on the Korean Peninsula," 1998. http://www.cfr.org/public/pubs/jannuz.html
 
Edward Lincoln (The Brookings Institution)
Arthritic Japan: The Slow Pace of Economic Reform. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2001.
 
"Implications of Economic Reform in Japan for US Economic Interests," paper prepared for Change in Japan: Implications for US Interests. National Intelligence Council, Conference Report, December 2, 1999.
 
Troubled Times: U.S.-Japan Trade Relations in the 1990s. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1999.
 
"Japan's Financial Mess," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 77, No. 3, May/June 1998.
 
Robert Manning (Council on Foreign Relations, State Department, Office of the Under Secretary for Global Affairs)
 
The Asian Energy Factor: Myths and Dilemmas of Energy Security and the Pacific Future. New York: Palgrave Publishing, September 2000.
 
"The Perils Of Being No. 1: East Asian Trends And U.S. Policies To 2025," Paper prepared for the National Intelligence Council Conference on the U.S. and East Asia in 2010, February 17, 2000. http://www.cfr.org/public/pubs/Manning_Policies2025_Paper.html
 
"Waiting for Godot: The Asian Security Environment," in Cronin, Patrick; Green, Michael; eds., The U. S. -Japan Alliance: Past Present and Future. New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1999.
 
"The U.S.-Japan Security Alliance In The 21st Century: Domestic Fault Lines Of U.S. Policy," Background paper for meeting of study group on the US-Japan Security Alliance, Council on Foreign Relations, February 3,1997- http://www.cfr.org/public/pubs/usjapan.html#fulltext
with Przystup. James J. "Asia's Transition Diplomacy: Hedging Against Futureshock," Survival, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Vol. 41. No. 3, Autumn 1999.
 
Kevin Nealer(The Scowcoft Group)
"The Next Phase of Currency Risk in Asia: A Look At American Interests," China Online. September 2, 1999.
 
with Scowcroft, Brent. "China Without Fear or Favor: A Strategy from Strength for the New Administration," The Forum for International Policy, Issue Brief No. O1-O1, February 27, 2001. http://ffip.com/chinawofear
 
Joseph S. Nye (Harvard University)
"Asia's First Globalizer," The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 24. Autumn 2000.
 
"Shaping the New Pacific Triangle," Blueprint Magazine, Progressive Policy Institute, January 1, 2000.
"East Asian Security: The Case for Deep Engagement," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 74, No. 4, July/August 1995.
 
with Pharr. Susan J.; and Vogel, Ezra; eds. Contentious Issues and Policy Choices in U.S.-Japan Relations: Proceedings of the Harvard Faculty Study Group on U.S.-Japan Relations, 1990-1992.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1993.
 
Torkel Patterson (Consultant; National Security Council)
"Future Roles and Missions of Japan's Self Defense Forces," in Cossa. Ralph A., ed. Restructuring the US-Japan Alliance: Toward a More Equal Partnership. Washington. DC: CSIS Press, 1997.
 
James Przystup (Heritage Foundation; National Defense University, Institute for National Security Studies)
 
"Japan China Relations: Old Issues ... And New Approaches?" CSIS Pacific Forum, Comparative Connections, July 2000. http://www.csis.org/pacfor/cc/002Qjapan_china.html
 
"China, Japan, and the United States," in Cronin, Patrick; Green, Michael; eds. The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Past, Present and Future, New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, July 1999, pp. 21-42.
 
"A Common Sense Strategy Towards China," Congressional Testimony, House International Relations Committee, Asia and the Pacific Subcommittee, Committee Brief No. 28, April 23, 1997
 
Robin Sakoda (Armitage Associates, AALC, Ltd.)
with Gregson, MajGen Wallace C. "Overseas Presence: Maintaining the Tip of the Spear," Marine Corps Gazette: Vol. 83, No. 4, April 1999.
 
Barbara Wanner (Japan Economic Institute; French & Company)
"Okinawa Base Relocation Continues To Test Tokyo's Relations With Naha, Washington," JEI A Report, January 28, 2000.
 
"Uproar Over JDA Official's Remarks Raises Questions About Japanese Attitudes Toward National Security," JEI A Report December 3,1999.
 
"Debate On Guidelines Bills And Japan's Defense Role Picks Up Stream," JEI A Report April 16, 1999.
 
"North Korean Wild Card Focuses Attention On Japan's Northeast Asian Diplomacy," JEI A Report January 22, 1999.
 
"United States, Japan Face New Challenges In Armaments Cooperation," JEI A Report October 16, 1998.
 
"Politics, Economic Problem May Complicate Japan's Diplomatic And Security Initiatives," JEI A Report August 28, 1998.
 
"Japan Strives To Raise Profile On Regional Security," JEI A Report February 28, 1997.
 
Paul D. Wolfowitz (Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies; Deputy Secretary of Defense)
"Remembering the Future," The National Interest. No. 59. Spring 2000, p. 35.
 
"Bridging Centuries," The National Interest, No. 47, Spring 1997, p. 3.








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