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Japan's Security Policy in the Post-Cold War
Era - Towards the Enhancement of its Security Roles (1996)
This study suggests that Japan should play a
more positive security role in the Asia-Pacific region in the
post-Cold War era. It also explains the historical background
and components of Japan's defence policy. The author introduces
various roles Japan could play - economic, political, diplomatic
and defence - which are regarded as security roles in the
context of "comprehensive security".
See Publications.
Communication Handbook for Malaysian and
Japanese Managers (1996)
The objective of this study is to publish a
handy booklet which will provide guidelines for Malaysian and
Japanese managers to communicate and understand each other
better in their work environment.
See Publications.
Human Resource Development in Malaysia -
Japan's Contribution Since 1980 (1994)
This study on Japan's contribution to Human
Resource Development in Malaysia followed the recommendation of
the Japan-Malaysia Advisory Group of the Center for Japan
Studies at ISIS Malaysia. It focused on the education and
training programmes offered by Japan to Malaysian students and
trainees. The core of the study was a survey conducted by means
of questionnaires given to a large number of participants of the
training and education programmes.
See Publications.
Managing Urban Transportation and its
Environmental Impact: Transferring the Japanese Experience to
Malaysia (1992)
Examines Japan's urban planning as well as
its policy implementation system particularly with regard to
urban transportation. Among the issues covered are, the
improvement in terms of convenience and efficiency of the public
transportation system, betterment of traffic control systems and
traffic law, and reduction in pollution related to
transportation.
See Publications.
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