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American Global and Monotheistic World
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2007
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| No.1 | Yasuyuki Matsunaga | The Iranian Revolution, the Islamic Republic, and U.S.-Iran Relations: The Roots of the Problem |
| No.2 | Katsuhiro Kohara | Barriers to the coexistence between civilizations and religions: Creation and echatology of the "Corpus Christianum" |
| Koichi Mori | Millenialism and the Mission of America | |
| No.3 | Masanori Naito | Obstacles to Reconciliation with Muslims in Western Europe |
| Hassan Ko Nakata | Obstacles to Coexistence – The Case of Islam | |
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2006
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| No.1 | Noboru Yamaguchi | US Defense Transformation: America's Military Strategy in Transition? |
| No.2 | Taku Ishikawa | U.S. Nonproliferation Strategy and Iran's Nuclear Development |
| No.3 | Kunihiko Miyake | A Japanese Arabist's View on the Middle East |
| Takeshi Kono | Violence and Terrorism: United States Counter-Terrorism Policy as Seen in Southeast Asia | |
| No.4 | Hirotsugu Aida | Understanding the 2006 U.S. Midterm Elections – Focusing on the Evangelical Vote |
| Koji Murata | Bush Foreign Policy after the Midterm Elections | |
| No.5 | Masato Iizuka | Contemporary Islam |
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2004
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| No.1 | Akira Usuki | America and Zion: Some Issues Concerning Jerusalem, the Holy Land |
| Akifumi Ikeda | The Contemporary Relations Between Israel and America: The Reality and the Image | |
| No.2 | Keiko Sakai | What Will Happen After the Deligation of Authority |
| Koji Murata | American Iraq Policy: Toward the Presidential Election | |
| No.3 | Yoshiyuki Kitazawa | Palestinian Identity and Politics The Issue of Judaism and Israel-Palestine |
| Naoya Katsumata | ||
| No.4 | Toshihiro Nakayama | Supporting ground for U.S. Conservatives and Positioning of the Religious Right |
| Toshiaki Miura | Polarized America – Whether Relationships with the Rest of the World Can Be Restored | |
| No.5 | Takashi Shiraishi | U.S. Policies against Southeast Asia: Focusing on the War against Terrorism |
| Maki Tahara | A View on U.S. Policies Against the Middle East: Between Adventurism and Thought Stopping | |
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2003
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| No.1 | Koji Murata | Historical Trends of American Diplomacy |
| Noboru Yamaguchi | The U.S. Military Strategy Under the Bush Administration Diplomacy | |
| No.2 | Naofumi Miyasaka | International Terrorism and Anti-Terrorism Measures |
| Taku Ishikawa | On the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction | |
| No.3 | Yuka Uchida | U.S. Policy Towards the Middle East |
| Hisayoshi Ina | U.S. Foreign Policy Community in Washinton, DC | |