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Abe Fellowship 2006

Recipients

Daniel Aldrich
Harvard University
The Role of Civil Society in Post-Disaster Recovery
Eric S. Brown
University of Missouri - Columbia
Race, Caste, and Minority Middle Class Formation: the Cases of African Americans and Japanese Buraku People
Yoko Sakuma Crume
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Comparative Study of Senior Housing with Long-Term Care Options for Japanese and American Middle Class
Pepper D. Culpepper
Harvard University
Patient No More? Change and Informal Institutions in Coordinated Economies
Christina Lynn Davis
Princeton University
Adjudication and the Politics of Opening Markets: Trade Strategies of Japan and the United States
Keiko Ito
Senshu University
Cross-border M&As in the Service Sector: A Comparative Study of Japan and the United States
Toshiya Jitsuzumi
Kyushu University
Broadband Infrastructure, Competition, and Network Neutrality: A Comparative Analysis of Broadband Development Policies
Ayako Kano
University of Pennsylvania
Gender Equal, Gender Free, and the Backlash: A Comparative Study of Gender Policy Debates in Japan and the U.S.A.
Tadahiro Katsuta
University of Tokyo
Can We Simultaneously Achieve Nuclear Nonproliferation and Civilian Use Expansion? Issues of Recent Multilateral Nuclear Fuel Cycle Approaches of U.S. and Japan and a Proposal of a New Approach
Takeshi Matsui
Hitotsubashi University
Interpenetration Process of Japanese and American Consumer Culture: A Comparative Study on Institutionalization of Foreign Consumer Culture
Narushige Michishita
National Institute for Defense Studies - Japan
Assessing the Policy Effectiveness: North Korea's Brinkmanship Diplomacy and the Regional Response
Hyunjoon Park
University of Pennsylvania
Single-Parenthood and Children’s Education in Japan, South Korea and the United States
Franziska Seraphim
Boston College
The Politics of Social Integration in Post-Occupation Japan and Germany
Sheila Anne Smith
East-West Center
China's Place in Japan's Foreign Policy Debate: Ideas, Agents and Issues in Remaking Postwar Japan