Harvard prof may be envoy to Japan
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Joseph S. Nye, a Harvard University professor who has authored several influential reports on Japan-U.S. relations, has been asked to be the next ambassador to Japan, sources said Wednesday.
Nye, 71, is chairman of the board of governors of the Honolulu-based Pacific Forum CSIS, a nonprofit foreign policy research institute that operates as the Asia Pacific arm of the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Nye is a professor at, and former dean of, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
Analysts said the work on picking an ambassador to Japan before President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration on Jan. 20 indicates the importance that he places on ties with Japan.