Project on Japan - U.S. Relations: Home

The Project on
Japan-U.S. Relations serves as a link between the Yale University community
and organizations concerned with ties between Japan and the U.S. The
Project works to bring speakers from the academic, policy, and business
worlds to Yale, where they can interact with faculty and students. The
Project also serves as a Yale point-of-contact for outside groups connected
with Japan and as a clearinghouse of Japan and Japan-U.S. related
information for the University community.
In addition to
maintaining this website, the Project helps interested students search for
internship and other opportunities connected to Japan-U.S. relations, hosts
talks and conferences on issues pertinent to the U.S.-Japan relationship,
and helps extend Yale’s presence in Japan.
The Project is affiliated with the Council on
East Asian Studies at Yale, which is chaired by Mimi Hall Yiengpruksawan.
-Michael R. Auslin, Director, Project on Japan-U.S. Relations