The Japan Information
Access Project is a Washington, DC-based, independent, nonprofit
research center to strengthen international understanding of Japanese
and Northeast Asia science, technology, industry, security, and
policy.
We are a small nonprofit research center
studying Japanese science, technology, security, and public
policy. We focus on understanding the U.S. policy relationship
with the Northeast Asian region. The Project's primary members
are from the U.S. academic and public policy communities.
The Project publishes a twice-weekly electronic report,
research reports, policy analyses as well as holds programs
on critical U.S.-Japan/Northeast Asian issues.