Abe Fellowship > Competitions
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


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