Abe Fellowship > Competitions
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


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