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Abe Fellowship 1995

Recipients

Muthiah Alagappa
East-West Center
Regional Institutions and International Security
Jay Choi
Columbia University
International Technology Licensing in an Integrated World Economy
Takahiro Fujimoto
University of Tokyo
A Comparative Study of Dynamic Capability Building in the US, European and Japanese Automobile Industries: Some Cases of Product Development and Assembly Operations
Michael Gerlach
University of California, Berkeley
Network Organization in Japan and the US
Andrew D. Gordon
Harvard University
Comparative Perspectives on Postwar Systems of Industrial Relations
Akiko Hashimoto
University of Pittsburgh
Collective Memories of World War II in Japan, Germany and the US
Juichi Inada
University of Yamanashi
Japan’s Role in the Multilateral Aid Regime
Bob Johnstone
Wired Magazine
Enabling Components: Japanese Entrepeneurs and the Origins of Multimedia
Junko Kato
University of Tokyo
Party Politics, Economic Performance, and Tax Revenue Structure in 18 Advanced Industrial Societies
Satu P. Limaye
Japan Institute of International Affairs
US-Japan Relations with India after the Cold War
Takeshi Mashimo
Osaka College of Music
A Study on the Past and Present of American History Education on Race and Ethnic Groups: A Quest for History Education Defined from a Multicultural Standpoint
Mark Medish
U.S. Agency for International Development
Comparative Study of Foreign Assistance as an Instrument of Foreign Policy
Patricia Robinson
New York University
Downsizing in Japan and America: A Comparative Study of Changing White Collar Employment Systems in the Wake of Recession, Globalization, and Technological Advancement
Mark Tilton
Purdue University Main Campus
Competition Policy in Japan, Germany, and the U.S.
Kenneth West
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Asset Prices, Business Investment and the Recession in Japan: A Comparative Analysis
Taketoshi Yamamoto
Hitotsubashi University
MacArthur’s Media: Censorship in Occupied Japan