Thesis Database
CEAS M.A. Theses
All CEAS M.A. students are required to submit a final thesis as part of the degree requirements. Prior to 2017, all theses were submitted via hard copy and those hard copy theses are located for review in the CEAS offices- Knight Building, 1st floor. We ask that hard copy theses are reviewed in the office and are not taken from the Knight Building. Beginning in 2017, CEAS M.A. theses are now submitted electronically to the Stanford Digital Repository and links to these documents are located in the thesis database.
Catalogue Number | Graduation Year | Authors | Title | Region | Adviser | Adviser's Department |
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342 | 2016 | TAN, Adelbert | Winning the Peace: Explaining China's New Assertiveness in the South China Sea | China | Andrew Walder | Sociology |
445 | 2021 | CHEN, Liyan | Wiping out Black and Evil Forces- Understanding China's campaign to combat criminal syndicates | China | Jean Oi | Political Science |
137 | 2008 | LU, Hongyou | Wireless Infrastructure Sharing in the Chinese Mobile Industry | China | Xueguang Zhou | Sociology |
263 | 2014 | QU, Zhizhen | Women's Poetry on Illness in Late Imperial China | China | Ronald Egan | East Asian Languages and Cultures |
127 | 2007 | HWANG, Amy | Zhao Mengfu's Arfat | China | Richard Vinograd | Art and Art History |
126 | 2007 | NICHOLSON, Virginia | Zhou Tiehai and Yan Lei: the Lost Boys of Contemporary Chinese Art | China | Richard Vinograd | Art and Art History |
425 | 2020 | WANG, Xiaoyong | “For Here or to Go”: Stanford Chinese Students in the Talent Flow between the United States and China | China | Gordon Chang | History |