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ADVISORY BOARD

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The Advisory Board of the Japan Information Access Project includes public and private sector professionals committed to deepening U.S. understanding of Japanese science, technology, security, and public policies.

    Mr. Norman Achilles, U.S. Department of State, Retired

    Professor James Auer, Vanderbilt University, Center for United States-Japan Studies and Cooperation

    * Dr. Kurt Campbell, Center for Strategic and International Studies

    Ms. Ayako Doi, The Daily Japan Digest

    Mr. Andrew Durant, Samuels International

    * Ms. Wendy Frieman, SAIC - Asia Technology Program

    Dr. Prosser Gifford, The Library of Congress

    Mr. Thomas Kalil, National Economic Council

    * Ms. Mindy Kotler, Japan Information Access Project

    * The Honorable James R. Lilley, University of Maryland

    * Dr. Edward Lincoln, The Brookings Institution

    Dr. Dick Nanto, Congressional Research Service

    * Dr. Mark Tilton, Purdue University

    Dr. Makiko Ueno, Urban Institute

    * Dr. Steven Vogel, Harvard University

    * Mr. Kim Willenson, The Daily Japan Digest

    Dr. Phyllis Genther Yoshida, U.S. Department of Commerce

    * Board of Directors

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