Abe Fellowship > Competitions
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


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