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Pacific Rim Research Program
University of California, Multi-Campus Research Unit

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The Pacific Rim Research Program is a multicampus program established to encourage Pacific Rim research on the ten campuses of the University of California. It sponsors a competitive grants program that provides funds for University of California faculty and graduate students who do research on Pacific Rim topics in a variety of disciplines.

Paper Series for the Pacific Rim Research Program


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PAPERS FROM 2008
Michael Jerryson (June 23, 2008) Appropriating a Space for Violence: State Buddhism in Southern Thailand
Solingen, Etel (June 23, 2008) Nuclear Logics: Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East
Michael DeAlessi (June 23, 2008) Measuring the biological sustainability of marine fisheries: property rights, politics, and science
PAPERS FROM 2007
Jason Morris-Jung (December 31, 2007) Final Report of Summer Research 2007 Vietnam and Southeast Asia, June 6 – August 21
Diane Hintz (December 31, 2007) Past tense forms and their functions in South Conchucos Quechua:
Bernard Elbaum (October 9, 2007) How Godzilla Ate Pittsburgh: The Long Rise of the Japanese Iron and Steel Industry, 1900–1973
Robert Moorehead (August 27, 2007) TEACHING AND LEARNING ACROSS AN ETHNIC DIVIDE: PERUVIAN PARENTS AND A JAPANESE SCHOOL
Robert Moorehead (August 27, 2007) Ethnic Boundary Enforcer: Conceptualizing Japanese Teachers' Treatment of Migrant Latino Parents
(June 7, 2007) Supporting information
(June 7, 2007) Phylogenetic signal in plant pathogen–host range
University of California, Davis (June 7, 2007) TEACHING AND LEARNING ACROSS AN ETHNIC DIVIDE: PERUVIAN PARENTS AND A JAPANESE SCHOOL*
University of California, Santa Cruz (June 7, 2007) Studying Abroad: Intellectual Diaspora and the Making of Asia/America
Lejano (June 7, 2007) The design of environmental regimes: Social construction, contextuality, and improvisation
(June 7, 2007) FINAL REPORT: Human-environment interactions and the
PAPERS FROM 2006
Scott Stonington (September 13, 2006) Is There A Global Bioethics?
Jere Lipps (August 30, 2006) Micropaleontological evidence of large earthquakes in the past
Kurt A. Schwabe (August 15, 2006) ASSESSMENT OF ABORIGINAL SMALLHOLDER SOILS FOR
V Y Fujimoto (August 15, 2006) Asian Ethnicity Associated with Reduced Pregnancy Outcomes from in vitro Fertilization
Kurt A. Schwabe (August 15, 2006) DOES WEALTH ENHANCE LIFE SATISFACTION
Raul A. Lejano (August 15, 2006) The design of environmental regimes: Social construction, contextuality, and improvisation
Y. GU (August 15, 2006) Climatic effects of different aerosol types in China simulated
Kenwyn B. Suttle (March 29, 2006) Engineering enemy-free space: an invasive pest that kills its predators
JC Partridge (January 24, 2006) Antenatal counselling, resuscitation practices and attitudes among Australian neonatologists towards life support in extreme prematurity.
PAPERS FROM 2005
Jessica Chapman (December 20, 2005) Staging Democracy: South Vietnam's 1955 Referendum to Depose Bao Dai
L.F. Dobrzhinetskaya (December 20, 2005) Dia bubble terra nova
JC Partridge (August 1, 2005) International comparison of care for very low birth weight infants: parents' perceptions of counseling and decision-making.
JC Partridge (August 1, 2005) Physician counselling practices and decision-making for extremely preterm infants in the Pacific Rim
PAPERS FROM 2002
JC Partridge (April 1, 2002) The management of extremely premature infants and the perceptions of viability and parental counselling practices of Australian obstetricians.

 
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