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In cooperation with the International House of Japan and with the support of the Center for Global Partnership (CGP) of the Japan Foundation, the Microsoft Corporation, the Freeman Foundation, and the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) has joined with other major research and exchange institutions throughout Asia, North America, and Europe to form the AccessAsia Global Consortium. Consortium members track policy-relevant Asia specialists and their current research worldwide and submit this data to NBR. The result is a remarkable database that aims at providing a comprehensive, worldwide source for expertise on contemporary Asia. Member Institutions
Australia, Research
School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University The AccessAsia Global Consortium Vision Statement The need for expertise and research on
contemporary Asian-Pacific affairs has expanded enormously in recent years as a
consequence of major international developments including the end of the Cold War, new
security considerations, rapid economic growth, globalization of information and capital,
and new multilateral institutions such as APEC. To address the international need for
understanding these developments, leading scholars from the Asia-Pacific and Europe met in
Seattle on the initiative of the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) on November
10-11, 1995, and agreed to cooperate in forming an international consortium of
institutions. This consortium will establish a global database of specialists and ongoing
research on contemporary Asia by building on the NBR project AccessAsia and other national
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