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Abe Fellowship 2012

Recipients

Allison Alexy
University of Virginia, Assistant Professor, Anthropology
When Citizenship and Kinship Intersect: Comparing Japanese and American Responses to Transnational Child Custody Disputes
Takashi Araki
University of Tokyo, Professor, Law Faculty
A Comparative Legal Study of Non-Standard Employment Policies in the US, Germany and Japan: The Regulatory Approach, Market Function Approach and Options for Japan
Ken Haig
Bard College, Assistant Professor, Political Studies
Family, State, and Society: Japanese and Korean Family Welfare Policies in Comparative Perspective
Llewelyn Hughes
George Washington University, Assistant Professor, Political Science
Business-Government Relations and the Politics of Climate Change
Yukihiro Kidokoro
National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Professor, Economics
A US-Japan comparison of the effect of population migration on cost-benefit analysis applied to urban and transport policies
Tomoko Kinugasa
Kobe University, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Economics
Population Aging, Education and Economic Growth: Comparative Research between Japan and the United States
Matthew Marr
Florida International University, Assistant Professor, Global and Sociocultural Studies
Service Hub or Service-Dependent Ghetto? A Comparison of Human Security at the Margins of American and Japanese Global Cities
Nobuko Nagase
Ochanomizu University, Professor, Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences
U.S.-Japan Comparison of Labor Market and Internal Labor Markets and the Effect on Female Labor, Fertility and Child Bearing
Sawa Omori
International Christian University, Associate Professor, Law and Public Policy
Effects of the IMF and the World Bank on Financial Policy Reforms: Comparing the Influence of the United States and Japan on the IMF and the World Bank Programs
Craig R Parsons
Yokohama National University, Professor, Economics
Measuring Permanent and Transitory Effects of Disasters on Trade: Econometric Studies on Japan and the US
Nancy Snow
California State University, Fullerton, Professor, Communications
From Operation Tomodachi to No Nukes: Rethinking the Public in Japanese Diplomacy since 3/11
Yoko Yamamoto
Brown University, Adjunct Ass't. Professor, Education/Research Associate, Center for the Study of Human Development
Social Stratification and Early Educational Processes: Student Beliefs about Learning in Japan and the U.S.
Hyon Joo Yoo
Trinity University, Assistant Professor, Political Science
Domestic Impediments for Alliance Cooperation: A Comparative Analysis of Japan and South Korea in Relocating US bases