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Abe Fellowship 1996

Recipients

William Alford
Harvard University
The Emergence of the Legal Profession in East Asia: Globalization and Justice
David Arase
Pomona College
The Japan Sea Initiative: The Role of Local Governments in Sub-Regional Cooperation
Mary Brannen
University of Michigan
Negotiated Culture and Transnational Firms: Theoretical Implications of the Effects of Globalization on Organizational Change
John Creighton Campbell
University of Michigan
Japan as Number One in Old-Age Care? The Politics of the New Kaigo Hoken System
Mark Fruin
University of British Columbia
Old Dogs and New Tricks: International Strategies and Global Competition on the Eve of the 21st Century
Yoichi Funabashi
Asahi Shimbun
How to Achieve Cooperation Between the US, Japan, and China
Heidi Gottfried
Purdue University Main Campus
Gendering Work: Neo-Fordism in Japan, the US, Sweden, Germany and Great Britain
Theresa Greaney
Syracuse University
An Analysis of Japan's Changing Import Behavior: Similarities and Differences with Other Developed Countries
Takaaki Ishikawa
Mainichi Shimbun
What Effective Methods for Biological Diversity Conservation can U.S. NGOs Demonstrate?
Takehiko Kariya
University of Tokyo
Entry into the Labor Market from Education: A Comparative and Historical Sociology of the School-Work Transition in the US and Japan
Peter Katzenstein
Cornell University
Globalism and Regionalism: Japan and Asia, Germany and Europe
Tatsuo Kinugasa
University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences
Estimation of the Technological Change on the Regulated Industries and International Comparison
Robert Kneller
National Institutes of Health
Technology Transfer in Japan and the US: Different Paths to Scientific and Economic Progress
Tsutomu Kono
United Nations
Epistemic Communities and UN Reform
Kazuo Ogawa
Osaka University
A Comparative Study of the Monetary Transmission Mechanism: Japan and the United States
Chieko Kitagawa Otsuru
National Museum of Ethnology - Japan
Legitimacy of Intervening for Democracy
Mark West
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
The Role of Shareholders’ Meetings in the United States and Japan