Thesis Database

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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
490 2023 ZHOU, XiaoJian Jenn Reframing US-China strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific: the role and agency of Southeast Asian nations East Asia Michael McFaul; Scot Marciel Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
493 2023 ZHONG, Mia Yiyin Shielded Grandeur: A Conversation between Daoism and Frankfurt School in Chen Chuncheng’s Short Stories China Ban Wang East Asian Languages and Cultures
492 2023 LEE, Jiah Navigating Place, Gender, and Desire: A Study of Strangers in Bupyeong District, Incheon, South Korea Korea Sharika Thiranagama Anthropology
491 2023 LAN, XIAOPENG Controlled Discrimination: The Perceptions and Policies of Sino-Muslims and the High Qing Statecraft China Matthew Sommer History
482 2023 LEE, Yoojung Men, Money, and Mistrust: The Story Behind South Korea’s Conservative Uprising Korea Gi-Wook Shin Sociology
483 2023 LI, Yanni Governing Culture: A Social Network Analysis of the Culture System in the Chinese Bureaucracy China Xueguang Zhou Sociology
481 2023 GOLDFINE-MIDDLETON, Dylan Scott Chen Renyu’s Junpu: An Annotated Translation with Discussion on China’s Earliest Edible Mushroom Manual China Ban Wang East Asian Languages and Cultures