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About the Japan Program

The Japan Program (formerly the Japan Studies Program (JSP)) was formally established in November 2011, renewing the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center’s commitment to this important field. As an integral component of the Center, the Japan Program facilitates multidisciplinary, social science-oriented research on contemporary Japan, emphasizing both academic scholarship and policy-relevant research. The program aims to become a central platform for Stanford students and the broader community for understanding and engaging with Japan.



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The Japan Program (formerly the Japan Studies Program (JSP)) was formally established in November 2011, renewing the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center’s commitment to this important field. As an integral component of the Center, the Japan Program facilitates multidisciplinary, social science-oriented research on contemporary Japan, emphasizing both academic scholarship and policy-relevant research. The program aims to become a central platform for Stanford students and the broader community for understanding and engaging with Japan.



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About the Japan Program

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