Abe Fellowship > Competitions
Abe Fellowship 2005
Recipients
- Christa Altenstetter
- City University of New York (CUNY)
The Consequences of Globalization for Regulatory Policy on Medical Devices: Bridging International and National Levels of Policy-making
- Toshi H Arimura
- Sophia University
Environmental Policy Instruments to Promote Technological Innovation: A Comparative Analysis of U.S. and Japanese Experiences
- Jeffrey P Broadbent
- University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Reciprocity and Negotiation on Diffuse Risks: Climate-Change Policy Networks in Japan, the United States, Germany and Austria
- Alison Brysk
- University of California, Irvine
Global Good Samaritans: Human Security Promoters and Networks
- John Henry Davis Jr.
- Michigan State University
Cultivating Human Rights: A Comparison of Japanese and American Approaches
- Lieba B Faier
- University of California, Los Angeles
NGO-Government Collaborations in Japan and the U.S.: Working across Cultural and Institutional Divides to Combat Human Trafficking
- Adrian Favell
- University of California, Los Angeles
Made in Translation: LA-Tokyo Mobility Networks and the Emergence of "Offshore" Japanese Cultural Industries in Art, Fashion and Food
- Hiroshi Fukurai
- University of California, Santa Cruz
Cross-National Analysis of the Lay Participation System in Japan and the U.S.: The New Saiban-in Seido (Quasi-Jury System) in Japan and the Criminal Jury System in the U.S.
- Thomas Paramor Gill
- Meiji Gakuin University
Responses to Homelessness in Japan, the United States and Britain - an Anthropological Approach
- Mika Goto
- Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry
The Dynamism and Future Structure of an Energy Industry in Japan and USA
- Keiko Hirao
- Sophia University
Maternal Employment and Intergenerational Transfers for Children's Education: U.S.-Japan Comparison
- Harold Ray Kerbo
- California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Policies and Programs for Poverty Reduction in Thailand and Vietnam: An Investigation of What Works and What Doesn’t and their Implications for other Developing Countries
- Joshua S.S. Muldavin
- Sarah Lawrence College
Conservation, Sustainability and Poverty Alleviation in China: The Role of Japanese Environmental ODA in China’s Development
- Mie Oba
- Tokyo University of Science
The US Factor on Developing "Region Arrangement Complex" in Asia Pacific: Implications for US-Japan Relations
- Robert Joseph Pekkanen
- University of Washington
Effects of Electoral Reform in Japan, Italy, and New Zealand
- Takashi Yoshida
- Western Michigan University
Remembering War, Commemorating Colonialism: A Comparative Analysis of Postwar Japanese Peace Activism and Museums


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