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1 | The role of philanthropy in postwar U.S.-Japan relations, 1945-1975 : an overview | 19 |
2 | The role of philanthropy and civil society in U.S. foreign relations | 37 |
3 | U.S.-Japan intellectual exchange : the relationship between government and private foundations | 61 |
4 | The evolving role of American foundations in Japan : an institutional perspective | 101 |
5 | American philanthropy in postwar Japan : an analysis of grants to Japanese institutions and individuals | 135 |
6 | Promoting the study of the United States in Japan | 187 |
7 | Understanding the "other" : foundation support for Japanese studies in the United States | 213 |
8 | The development of grassroots international exchange in Japan and the impact of American philanthropy | 247 |
9 | U.S-Japan business networks and prewar philanthropy : implications for postwar U.S.-Japan relations | 279 |
10 | Japanese philanthropy : its origins and impact on U.S.-Japan relations | 313 |
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