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Abe Fellowship 1992

Recipients

David Angel
Clark University
International Collaboration in Technology Development
Michael Blaker
Harvard University
Back Door to Power: Japan's Rise to Global Prominence and the US-Japan Alliance
Public Policy
Harvard University
An Emerging Yen Bloc? A Study of National Governments and Multinational Corporations in East Asia
Hiroshi Ishida
Columbia University
A Comparative Study of Career Dynamics in a Japanese and American Organization
Junji Nakagawa
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Linking the Official Development Assistance (ODA) with Democracy and Human Rights: A Study of the U.S. Experience
Fumiko Nishizaki
Seikei University
The United States and World Order: From the League of Nations to the United Nations
Machiko Osawa
Asia University
New Technology and Women Workers in Japan and the U.S.
Yoshitaka Sasaki
Asahi Shimbun
Security in Post-Cold War East Asia-Pacific and Japan’s Non-Military Role
Leonard Schoppa
University of Virginia
Gaiatsu and the Japanese Policy Process: Explaining the Results of the Structural Impediments Initiative
Yoshihide Soeya
Keio University
Indochina in the US-Japan-ASEAN Triangle: Implications for US-Japan Relations in the Post-Cold War Era
Edith Terry
The Globe and Mail Newspaper
Looking East - Japan’s Search for a Regional Role in Asia after the Cold War
Nathaniel B. Thayer
Johns Hopkins University
Japanese Politics in Comparative Perspective
Frank K. Upham
Boston College
Comparative Economic Regulation: France, Japan, and the United States
Brian Woodall
Harvard University
Japan’s Foreign Policy Elite: Changing Attributes, Perceptions, and Capabilities
Keiko Yamanaka
Harvard University
Immigrant Resettlement and Local Communities: Japan and the United States