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October 13, 2017

[SSJ: 9962] New book about The JET Program

From: Metzgar, Emily
Date: 2017/10/13

Dear Colleagues,

I’m pleased to announce publication of The JET Program and the U.S.-Japan Relationship: Goodwill Goldmine by Emily T. Metzgar, Lexington Books, 2017.

About the Book:

Since 1987, the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program has recruited thousands of young college graduates from more than sixty countries, including the United States, to work in Japan for up to five years. Now, thirty years after the program’s founding, there are more than 60,000 JET Program alumni worldwide, more than half of them hailing from the United States. The JET Program and the US–Japan Relationship: Goodwill Goldmine argues that JET functions as much more than an opportunity for young people to spend a year or more teaching in Japanese schools or working in municipal offices across the Japanese archipelago. This study examines the JET program as a form of public diplomacy and soft power. Through original survey data and extensive interviews with alumni, the author provides a comprehensive analysis of the program’s effects and argues that it has been highly useful in shaping interactions between Japan and the United States.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1: The JET Program and Its Implications
Chapter 2: Frameworks for Public Diplomacy
Chapter 3: Japan and the Soft Power Context
Chapter 4: JET’s History, Implementation, and Visibility
Chapter 5: A Profile of American Alumni
Chapter 6: The American Alumni Community
Chapter 7: Alumni in the World
Chapter 8: Mining Thirty Years of Goodwill

Sincerely,
Emily

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Emily Metzgar, PhD
www.emilymetzgar.com
Associate Professor & Director of the Honors Program
The Media School @ Indiana University
Affiliated Faculty, East Asian Studies Center
Affiliated Faculty, Department of International Studies
Senior Associate, Research Center for Chinese Politics & Business
emetzgar@indiana.edu

Author, The JET Program and the US-Japan Relationship: Goodwill Goldmine

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