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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184 | 2010 | GOUZOULES, Alexander | Vicious Cycle: The Challenges of ROC Diplomacy, 1948-1950 | China | Alice Lyman Miller | Hoover Institution, Political Science |
239 | 2013 | ELMORE, Andrew | Variance and Standardization: De-unifying Chinese Character Simplification in the Republican Period | China | Thomas Mullaney | History |
311 | 2015 | CHUNG, Wookyung | US Policy toward North Korea's Nuclear Program | Korea | David Straub | Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies |
275 | 2014 | WONG, Kar Yan Violet | Urban-Migrant Income Inequality and Returns of Education in China: Data from 2002 China Household Income Project | China | John Roberts | Graduate School of Business |
268 | 2014 | CHO, Mu-Jung | Understanding the Understanding of Democracy in Asia | East Asia | Larry Diamond | Political Science |
257 | 2013 | ARNETT, Samuel M. | Understanding the U.S.- Japan- ROK Triangle: The Case of the 1965 Normalization of Relations | East Asia | Daniel Sneider | Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies |
284 | 2014 | SHINDO, Jessica | Umami: Defining the Japanese Flavor in a Global Setting | Japan | Miyako Inoue | Anthropology |
384 | 2018 | FUJII, Naoyuki | U.S.-China Cybersecurity Relations 2011-2017: Analyzing differences of approaches and stability | Japan | Alice Lyman Miller | East Asian Studies |
252 | 2013 | KIM, Jeananne B. | U.S.- China Military Relations: Evolving Views, Next Steps, and Realistic Expectations | China | John W. Lewis | Center for International Security and Cooperation |
169 | 2010 | CHANEY, Wesley | Treacherous People Sneak About: Trade, Violence, and the Qing Segregation Regime in Gansu-Qinghai, 1723-1858 | China | Matthew Sommer | History |
400 | 2018 | WONG, Xuan Linda | Translation and its Potentials-- A Discussion of World Literature through Han Kang's "The Vegetarian" and its Translation | East Asia | Dafna Zur | East Asian Languages and Cultures |
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 |
190 | 2011 | HAYWARD, Patricia Ann | Transforming Taiwan Through Transmedia: The Digital Rise of Imitation Sensation Chen Handian | China | Haiyan Lee | East Asian Languages and Cultures |
214 | 2012 | ABBOTT, Laura A. | Transforming and Performing Together: Islamic Architecture and Chinese Muslim Identity | China | Thomas Mullaney | History |
165 | 2010 | CAMERON, Allison | Transboundary Rivers and the Right to Water: China on the Mekong & Heilong Rivers | China | Scott Rozelle | Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Economics |
36 | 2001 | BAUM, Charles | Trade Sanctions and the Rule of Law: Lessons from China | China | Jean C. Oi | Political Science |
167 | 2009 | TANG, Ariel Yun | Tracing the Change and the Tenacity of the Chinese Work Unit: A Case Study | China | Jean C. Oi | Political Science |
459 | 2021 | SUI, Yuze | Township-level Positions in the Chinese Bureaucracy: A Study on Tenure and Personnel Mobility Patterns | China | Xueguang Zhou | Sociology |
301 | 2015 | KIM, Euisung | Toward Historical Reconciliation between the Republic of Korea and Japan | East Asia | Daniel Sneider | Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies |
464 | 2020 | YUAN, Xun | Today’s Challenge of Caring for Elders in China and Its Implications for Social Work Practice | China | Karen Eggleston | Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies |