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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91 | 2005 | ADEN, Nathaniel | Networked Inducement: The Influence of Institutions, Agglomeration, and Geography on FDI in China | China | Jean C. Oi | Political Science |
90 | 2004 | WEST, Sam | Shinsei Bank's Influence on the Japanese Financial Sector | Japan | Daniel Okimoto | Political Science |
89 | 2004 | VANCE, Brigid E. | Information Sovereignty, National Sovereignty: Navigating the Internet | China | Matthew Sommer | History |
88 | 2004 | UMEGAKI, Hiroko | The Japanese Media Representation of Chinese Residents in Japan: Asahi Shimbun in 1988, 1993, 1998 and 2003 | Japan | Miyako Inoue | Anthropology |
87 | 2004 | PECK, Sara | The Public Woman in Twentieth Century China | China | Matthew Sommer | History |
86 | 2004 | RUSSELL, Frances Kim | Rights of Passage, Koreans of Mixed Heritage in Korea and the U.S. | Korea | Gi-Wook Shin | Sociology |
85 | 2005 | BARRECLOUGH, Katherine | Political Party Instability: analysing the role of personal motivations as a destablising force in South Korean politics | Korea | Gi-Wook Shin | Sociology |
84 | 2004 | WONG, Grace | Human Rights Language in the Chinese State-Controlled Press | China | Alice Lyman Miller | Hoover Institution, Political Science |
83 | 2004 | THORPE, Landon P. | Convenience is King: Convenience Stores, Retail Distribution, and Financial Services in Japan | Japan | Daniel Okimoto | Political Science |
82 | 2004 | SHIN, Suh-Young | Post-Crisis Corporate Reform in Korea | Korea | Gi-Wook Shin | Sociology |
81 | 2004 | KIM, Eun Joo | Current Anti-Americanism in South Korea: The Characteristics and Causes | Korea | Daniel Okimoto | Political Science |
80 | 2004 | HWANG, Vicky | Moving from "Two Systems" to "One Country"? | China | Alice Lyman Miller | Hoover Institution, Political Science |
79 | 2004 | CHO, Han Jin | Competition Policy and M & A: Merger Assessment in Korea and Japan | Korea, Japan | Daniel Okimoto | Political Science |
78 | 2004 | CALLAHAN, Ted | Islam on the Hoof: Reinterpreting the Islamization of the Kazaks | Inner Asia | Arthur Wolf | Anthropology |
77 | 2004 | BRYANT, Madika | The Travels and Subsequent Cult of Culturalism in the Novels of Tanizaki Jun'ichiro | Japan | James Reichert | East Asian Languages and Cultures |
76 | 2004 | BOWLER, Kerry | Investigating Women's Activism in Japan: Evolving Civil Society and the Impact of the Japanese NPO Law | Japan | Miyako Inoue | Anthropology |
75 | 2004 | LEE, Jeffrey | The Impact of SARS on Chinese Politics | China | Alice Lyman Miller | Hoover Institution, Political Science |
74 | 2004 | WOLFLA, Kevin P. | Post-Mao Defense Regularization and Civil-Military Relations in the PRC | China | Unknown | Unknown |
73 | 2004 | KWON, Jung Hyun | Transition of North Korea's Economic System: After the 7.1 Economic Management Improvement Measures | Korea | Gi-Wook Shin | Sociology |
72 | 2004 | MENCIN, Omar | Spinning Straw into Gold: The Prospects of China's Promotion of State Run Asset Management Corporations for Non-Performing Loan Control and Disposal | China | Jean C. Oi, Richard Dasher | Political Science, Electrical Engineering |