The Legacy of the Pacific War: 75 Years Later
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  The Past and Future of American Power in Asia
  Japan and the Postwar Order
  Nuclear History and the Legacy of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  The Evolution of Technology and Military Strategy in Asia
Contributors
Rear Admiral Samuel J. Cox, U.S. Navy (Retired)
  Robert Daly
  Abraham Denmark
  Shihoko Goto
  Lucas Myers
  Toshihiro Nakayama
Professor, Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University, Japan; Adjunct Fellow, Japan Institute of International Affairs
  Diana Villiers Negroponte
  Joseph S. Nye, Jr
Author, American political scientist, and former Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
  Marvin Ott
Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University; Former Professor of National Security Policy, National War College and Deputy Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
  Cheol-hee Park
  Dr. Kenneth Pyle
  Martin Sherwin
University Professor of History, George Mason University
  Gwen K. Young
  Zheng Wang
Professor, School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall University
  The Honorable Robert O. Work
  Film Discussion: Grave of the Fireflies
In the inaugural event for the Asia Program's "Drinks With a Director" series, two Washington D.C. filmmakers came together to discuss the classic animated film Grave of the Fireflies, from the storytelling and animation techniques to the impact on international audiences.
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