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Abe Fellowship 2000

Recipients

Yuko Aoyama
Clark University
Entrepreneurship and Regional Culture in the Information Age: A Comparative Study of Regional Business Communities in Japan and the United States
Thomas Bleha
George Washington University
The Role of the U.S. and Japanese Governments in the Development of the Internet
Ken Endo
Hokkaido University
The Security-Economics Nexus in East Asia and Western Europe: A Comparative Perspective
David J. Flath
North Carolina State University
The Japanese Marketing System and U.S.-Japan Trade and Investment
Mizuko Ito
National Institute for Educational Policy Research of Japan
Children and Media: A Comparative Ethnography of Consumer Culture and US and Japanese Families
Gregory J. Kasza
Indiana University Bloomington
Japan: The State and Society in Comparative Perspective
Atsushi Maki
Keio University
A Comparison of Living Standards between Japan and the U.S.
Frances McCall Rosenbluth
Yale University
The Comparative Political Economy of Childcare: Japan, U.S., and Europe
Sven Holger Steinmo
University of Colorado at Boulder
The New Political Economy of Taxation
Nobuo Takahashi
Keio University
Emerging Civil Society in China and the Role of the Outside World
Motohiro Tsuchiya
International University of Japan
Global Encryption Policy and the Role of the Internet Community: Why did the U.S. Government Eliminate Export Regulation of Encryption Software?
Takahiro Ueyama
Sophia University
Transformation of Medicine in the US: A Case Study of High Technology's Impact on Medical Care, 1957-1990
Karin Gwinn Wilkins
University of Texas at Austin
Japanese Development Programs for Women
Kazuo Yamaguchi
University of Chicago
Determinants of Historical Changes in Patterns of Work Experiences and Occupational Career: A Comparative Study of Japan and the United States