Abe Fellowship > Competitions
Abe Fellowship 2001
Recipients
- Amy Borovoy
- Princeton University
Shifting Youth Culture and the Management of Juvenile Behavioral Problems in Japan and the U.S.
- Lee G. Branstetter
- Columbia University
Is Japan's Innovative Capacity in Decline?
- Izumi Hirobe
- Nagoya University
The Evolution of "Human Rights" Concepts in a Global Context
- Takao Kato
- Colgate University
Transitions in Employment Practices in Japan and the United States
- Yoshie Kawade
- Tokyo Metropolitan University
Citizenship and Civic Education in the United States, France and Japan
- Keiko Ko
- Mie University
The Collaboration of States and the International Criminal Court in Fighting International Crimes
- Xiaohua Ma
- Osaka University of Education
Building Confidence in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Comparative Analysis of Contemporary China-Japan-US Relations
- Patricia Maclachlan
- University of Texas at Austin
Post Office Politics in Japan: "Iron Triangles," Public Opinion, and the Reform of the Postal Savings System
- Curtis Milhaupt
- Columbia University
Law and the Transformation of East Asia: Redesigning States, Markets, and Communities for Life after High Growth
- Jonathan Morduch
- New York University
The Political Economy of Development Policy Advice: Prospects for a "Knowledge Bank"
- Hiromi Ono
- University of Michigan - Institute for Social Research
Women’s Economic Contribution, Marriage, and Family Policy: A Comparative Study of Japan and the U.S.
- Tatsuyoshi Saijo
- Osaka University
Designing Emissions Trading Systems to Cope with Global Warming: Theory and Experiment
- Eiichi Shindo
- University of Tsukuba
Constructing Cooperative Security Regime in East Asia: Comparative Analysis of CSCE/OSCE, ARF, KEDO
- Etel Solingen
- University of California, Irvine
Japan, ASEAN, and Regional Institutions: Approaches to the ASEAN Regional Forum
- Kaoru Sugihara
- Osaka University
The Rise of Asia-Pacific Economy in Comparative Historical Perspective
- John P. Walsh
- University of Illinois at Chicago
Patenting and Innovation in the U.S. and Japan
- Daqing Yang
- George Washington University
Postwar Japanese Efforts of Reconciliation with China: History and Policy


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