Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in “The Key to Disaster Survival? Friends and Neighbors" by Shankar Vedantam, published in National Public Radio, July 4, 2011.
"Future Fission: Why Japan Won’t Abandon Nuclear Power." Commentary by Daniel P. Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published in Global Asia, June, 2011.
"The Tohoku Disaster: Crisis 'Windows,' Complexity, and Social Capital." Commentary by Daniel P. Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published in Items & Issues, The Social Science Research Council, June, 2011.
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in “In Japan, a Culture That Promotes Nuclear Dependency” by Martin Fackler and Norimitsu Onishi, published in The New York Times , May 30, 2011.
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in "Disasters strike; Purdue experts have been busy by Eric Weddle," published in the Journal & Courier Online, April 20, 2011
“Implications of Japan's nuclear crisis for Korea”, Article by Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow and Mi-kyoung Kim, published in the Korea Times, April 17, 2011
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in “McDonald’s Wage for Nuclear Job Shows Japan Towns May Fade” by John Brinsley and Aki Ito, published in the Bloomberg Business and Financial News, April 10, 2011
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in “Purdue professor shares disaster, nuclear expertise” by Eric Weddle, published in the Journal & Courier Online, April 1, 2011
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in ”Public Anger Against Nuclear Power Mounts In Japan” by Anthony Kuhn, published in National Public Radio, March 31, 2011
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, interviewed in “Nuclear power shouldn't be ignored” by Chris Flynn, published in The Exponent Online, March 31, 2011
Daniel P. Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow interviewed on The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell(Video) published by MSNBC, March 22, 2011.
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in Fukushima, Indian Point and Fantasy by Peter Applebome, published in the New York Times, March 20, 2011
“Readiness Mitigates Japan's Earthquake Aftermath,” Commentary by Mary Alice Haddad, Assistant Professor, Wesleyan University, Abe Fellow, andU.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published in the The Hartford Courant, March 19, 2011.
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in 'Too Late' for Some Tsunami Victims to Rebuild in Japan by Michael Wines, published in the New York Times, March 19, 2011.
“The Economic Impact of Japan's Earthquake,” Interview featuring Nicholas Szechenyi, Deputy Director and Fellow, Japan Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studies from The Diane Rehm Show, published by WAMU 88.5. March 16, 2011.
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, interviewed in Japan Disaster Global Impact (Video), published by CNBC, March 15, 2011.
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in “Purdue professor weighs in on partial nuclear meltdown in Japan,” by Alisha Yadav, published in the Purdue Exponent, March 14, 2011
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in “Stricken Japan Reactor Just Passed Probe for Next Decade,” by Jason Clenfield and Yuriy Hember, Published in Bloomberg Businessweek, March 14, 2011
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in “Special Edition of Our World” by Sarah Williams, published in Voice of America Radio, March 14, 2011
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, quoted in “IAEA: No Indication of Nuclear Reactor Meltdown in Japan,” by JulieAnn McKellogg, published in Voice of America, March 14, 2011.
“ABC7 talks to Chicago prof in Japan as aftershock hits,” Interview with Kathryn Ibata-Arens, Associate Professor, DePaul University, and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published by ABC7 News, WLS-TV Chicago, IL, March 11, 2011.
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, Interview, background for Dan McFeely, “Indiana Schools track safety of students in Japan,” Indianapolis Star 11 March 2011
Daniel Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, interviewed for “Professor: quake like atomic weapons,” by Tiffanie Dismore, published in WLFI 18 News Program, March 11, 2011.
“Preparing for North Korean Collapse,” Commentary by Jennifer Lind, Assistant Professor, Dartmouth College and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published in the Asahi Shimbun, December 17, 2010.
“Reinvigorating U.S.-Japan Policy Dialogue and Study,” Report drafted by James Gannon, Executive Director, Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE/USA) and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, December 2010.
"Last Stop: Yokohama," Commentary by Nicholas Szechenyi, Deputy Director and Fellow, Office of the Japan Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published online at CSIS,
November 2, 2010.
"The Once and Future Kim," Article by Jennifer Lind, Assistant Professor, Dartmouth College and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published in Foreign Affairs, October 25, 2010.
“A Glimmer of Success,” Article by Matthew D. Marr, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Florida International University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published in the Miami Herald, October 8, 2010.
“Resolve Okinawa Base Dispute? Yes, You, Kan,” Article by Ken Haig, Assistant Professor of Political Studies, Bard College and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published in the Asahi Shimbun, September 13, 2010.
"Apology Diplomacy at Hiroshima," Article by Jennifer Lind, Assistant Professor, Dartmouth College and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published in the Atlantic, August 13, 2010.
"U.S. Nuclear Renaissance or Still Muddling Through?" Article by Daniel P. Aldrich, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Purdue University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published in the Asahi Shimbun, June 2, 2010.
"Political Turmoil in Japan," Commentary by Nicholas Szechenyi, Deputy Director and Fellow, Office of the Japan Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published online at CSIS, June 2, 2010
"U.S.-Japan: A Step Closer to Resolving the Impasse over Futenma," Commentary by Nicholas Szechenyi, Deputy Director and Fellow, Office of the Japan Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published online at CSIS, May 25, 2010
“A New Era of Japanese Foreign Policy,” Article by Mary Alice Haddad, Assistant Professor of Government at Wesleyan University and U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Fellow, published in the Asahi Shimbun, March 30, 2010