Papers presented at IAR's Grad Student Conference:
"Changing Face of Asia: Re-emergence or Continuity?"
"Exporting the Developmental State", Brittain Barber, Japan Studies MA Student, University of Washington
"When Progress Harkens to History and Beyond: the Development of Modern Female Artists in China",
Andrea Descoteaux Hugg, University of Washington
"A Sustainable City renewed by "People"-Centered Approach? Resistance and Identity in Lee Tung Street Renewal Project in Hong Kong", Shu-Mei Huang, Built Environment Ph.D. Student, University of Washington
"Fit for a King: James S. Gale and Changing Views of Chonjo", Christopher Lovins, Asian Studies Ph.D. Student, UBC
"The Internationalization of Japanese Private Higher Education Institutions in the Age of Globalization: The Rationales and the Role of the State", Hanae Tsukada, Educational Studies, Ph.D. Student, UBC
"Blood Coal, A Flawed Development Strategy behind the Death Toll in Chinese Coal Mines", Bing Wu, International Studies MA Program Student, University of Washington