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Abe Fellowship 2010
Recipients
- Kuniko Ashizawa
- Oxford Brookes University, Senior Lecturer, International Relations, Politics and Sociology
Peacebuilding in Afghanistan: A Comparative Analysis of Japan, the US, and the EU
- Paul Blustein
- Brookings Institution, Non-Resident Fellow, Global Economy and Development
Off Balance: International Institutions and the Global Financial Crisis
- JoAnn Carmin
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Associate Professor, Urban Studies and Planning
Planning for a Changing Climate: A Comparative Assessment of Urban Adaptation Initiatives
- Eiko Ikegami
- New School, Chair and Professor, Sociology
Virtual Communities and Civil Society:Ethnology of Social Networking Media and Community Formation in Japan and the U.S.
- Masako Ikegami
- Stockholm University, Professor, Political Science
Nuclear Strategy of the US-Japan Alliance Revisited: Addressing Increased Nuclear Threat in the Paradox of Global Nuclear Disarmament
- Yuko Kasuya
- Keio University, Associate Professor, Political Science
Globalizing Transparency: The Causes of Freedom of Information Laws Around the World
- Eiji Kawabata
- Minnesota State University, Associate Professor, Political Science and Law Enforcement
The Politics of Privacy in Japan, Australia, and South Korea: Complex Policy Convergence in the Asia Pacific
- Jenny Rebecca Kehl
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Assistant Professor, Political Science and International Development
Water Scarcity and Food Security
- Kumiko Nemoto
- Western Kentucky University, Assistant Professor, Sociology
A Comparative Study of Workplace Equality in a Japanese Multinational Firm in Japan, the United States, and China
- Aya Okada
- Nagoya University, Assistant Professor, Sociology
Globalization and Changing Patterns of Skills Development: A Comparative Study of the U.S., China and India
- Jennifer Robertson
- University of Michigan, Professor, Anthropology and the History of Art
Safety, Security, Convenience: The Political Economy of Service Robots in Japan
- Etsuro Shioji
- Hitotsubashi University, Professor, Economics
The Global Trade and Output Collapse of the 2008-2009 Period: Cross Country Comparison Based on Japanese Experiences


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