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Abe Fellowship 1991

Recipients

John Caldwell
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Agricultural Innovation for Sustainability
Wayne A. Cornelius
University of California, San Diego
Controlling Illegal Immigration in Industrialized Societies: Japan and the U.S. in Comparative Perspective
Robert G. Gilpin
Princeton University
The Transformation of Global Political Economy
Tomoko Hamada
College of William and Mary
Japanese Enterprise in America
Richard Hanson
Japan Financial Report
Internationalization and MOF: The Impact of Japan's Rise as a Financial Superpower on Global Economic Policy Formation, 1965-1991
Vladimir Ivanov
Harvard University
Multilateralism and Non-Conventional Security in the North Pacific
Sadafumi Kawato
Hokkaido University
Comparative Study of Legislatures and the Development of Political Parties
Fumiaki Kubo
Keio University
US Environmental Politics Under the Divided Government: The Issue Network and the Institutionalized Movement
Hiro Lee
University of California, Irvine
Cooperative Approaches to Shifting Comparative Advantage: The Case of Bilateral Trade Between U.S. and Japan
Catherine Lewis
University of California, San Francisco
Cross-Cultural Experience as a Catalyst to Educational Thinking and Practice: Development and Testing of "Trigger" Videotapes
Elizabeth Lillehoj
DePaul University
Women and Art in Early Modern Japan
Yuji Murayama
University of Tsukuba
Interdependency in the International City System
Steven Rosefielde
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Soviet Disunion and Conflict Avoidance in the Pacific Rim: Japan’s Role in Financing the Soviet’s Economic Transformation
David Weinstein
Harvard University
The Effects of Quotas and Cartels on Japanese Firm Behavior
Toshio Yamagishi
Hokkaido University
Trust, Commitment, and Network Formation in the United States and Japan