"[T]his book forms a useful contribution to the analysis of subjects other than business and trade, with an eye on triggering an academic and policy-oriented discussion. The fruits of this exercise bear promising elements for future scientific analysis related to both regions that will have to cooperate more actively in the future to tackle the challenges of a new multipolar world." (Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Journal of Japanese Studies)
Contents: Christian Franck: Foreword - Éric Remacle/Takako Ueta: Preface - Takekazu Kawamura: Opening Address on the "Lisbon Agenda and Japan" at the Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA) International Conference - Kálmán Dezséri: The Knowledge-based Society, the New World Economy. Implications for Japan and Europe - Shinichi Emile Oka: EU Social Model Viewed from Japan. Proposal for Japan-EU Social Security Agreement - Azèle Mathieu/Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie: R&D Intensity. An Insight into the Japanese Success and the Lisbon Failure - Eiji Ogawa: AMU Deviation Indicator for Coordinated Exchange Rate Policies in East Asia - Pierre Defraigne: The Doha Development Agenda, a Cheap Round, Really? - Ryo Oshiba: Japan and the United Nations - Richard Higgott: Regionalisation, Regionalism and Institutionalism. The Prospects and Limits of Institutionalisation in East Asia - Frederik Ponjaert: Institutionalisation in East Asia after the 1997 Crisis - Sukeyuki Ichimasa: Japan's Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Policy. Multilateral Approaches, Regional Efforts and Region-to-Region Cooperation - Oliver Meier: The European Union's Policy on Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction - Éric Remacle: Human Security. A Platform for a Common Japan-EU Agenda? - Tsutomu Kikuchi: East Asia in Search for a Region. Redefining Japan's Engagement - Takekazu Kawamura: Epilogue. The EU and Japan as Strategic Partners.
The Editors: Takako Ueta is Deputy Chief of the Mission of Japan to the European Union. Her academic career includes positions as full professor of the International Christian University in Tokyo as well as visiting professor of the Graduate School of the University of Tokyo and the University of Air. Éric Remacle is Professor of Political Science at the Free University of Brussels (ULB), Institute for European Studies, Director of the Pôle Bernheim Paix & Citoyenneté and the Réseau d'études en politique internationale. He is also Visiting Professor at the University of Pittsburgh (PA, USA) and the Université Paris II (Panthéon-Assas).