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Abe Fellowship 1994

Recipients

Naoyuki Agawa
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
The Law's Response to Discrimination In the US: A Case Study of the Relationship between Law and Society in America
Mary C Brinton
University of Chicago
The School-Work Transition: A Comparative Study of Three Industrial Societies
Laurie Freeman
University of California, Berkeley
Comparative Media Institutions and the US-Japan Relationship
Tony Freyer
University of Alabama
Regulatory Harmonization, The World Trade Organization, and Japanese Antitrust
Andrew Horvat
Stanford University
Will Japanese Become an International Language?
Susan Orpett Long
John Carroll University
Bioethics and Culture: End-of-Life Decision Making in Cultural Context
Michael Mastanduno
Dartmouth College
The United States, Japan, and the International Sources of National Economic Competition
Deborah J. Milly
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
The Comparative Development of Policies Toward Foreign Migrant Labor in Asia: Institutions and the Impact of Transnational and Subnational Networks on State Policies
Yutaka Osada
Surugadai University
US Policy Attitudes to a Regulatory Framework of Contemporary International Civil Aviation
Susan J. Pharr
Harvard University
Political Ethics and Public Trust
Iwaaki Sato
Sophia University
Comparison of Debt to-Creditor Law in the US with that in Japan: A Comparative Study of Legal Policy on Consumer Debt Collection Devices
Tatsujiro Suzuki
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Maintaining the Plutonium Technology Option: Reconciling Non-Proliferation and Energy Security Concerns
Steven Kent Vogel
University of California, Irvine
When Domestic Politics Meets International Economics
Hyuck-Soo Yoo
Yokohama National University
The Viability of the Co-Existence of Section 301 and the New WTO System: A Theoretical Framework Regarding the Legitimacy of Unilateral Measures in International Law
Akihiro Yoshikawa
Stanford University
How Does Japan Do It? Quantitative Analysis of the Japanese Health Care System
Daizaburo Yui
Hitotsubashi University
From Exclusion to Integration: Socio-Historical Studies on the Process of Repealing the Anti-Asian Immigration Laws in the United States of America