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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8 | 1991 | TAKATA, Azumi Ann | The Early History of the Modern Corporation in Japan: The Legal Framework and its Implication for Diffusion | Japan | Unknown | History |
7 | 1990 | HENDERSON, Elizabeth C. | The Development of Mainland-Taiwan Economic Relations and Their Role in Two Shores Relations Since June 4, 1989 | East Asia | Dorothy Solinger | Political Science |
6 | 1990 | SZE, Julia W. | Growth with Equity in Taiwan: A Study in State-Led Development | East Asia | Unknown | Economics |
4 | 1985 | LEVY, R. | A Hundred Flowers: Liberalization and Repression in the Post-Stalinist Era | China | Lyman Van Slyke | History |
3 | 1984 | LEWIS, Charles | Specialized Contracting in Rural China: 1980-1984 | China | G.W. Skinner | Anthropology |
2 | 1985 | LEE, Tahirih | The Role of Law in the Trial of Jiang Qing | China | Harry Harding | Political Science |
1 | 1981 | TAKEUCHI, Toshitaka | The Failure of Success: In Examining Japan's Pre-WWII Political Behavior | Japan | Unknown | Political Science |