Abstract
This report is the product of a June 1994 independent research project that focused on addressing reform and other challenges facing Japan, and on charting a comprehensive course for the future. Referring to the many uncertainties of the post‐Cold War world, the project members emphasize the urgent need for wide‐ranging political, economic, administrative, and social reform. Though not without cost, enacting such measures will “contribute to Japan's ability to concentrate on both domestic problems and the many complex issues facing the world today.” Chairman of the project was Yasuhiro Nakasone. Other members are listed below.
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