Abe Fellowship > Competitions
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


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