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Women in Comparative Perspective: Japan and the United States

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 May 2002

Marian Lief Palley
Affiliation:
University of Delaware

Extract

This symposium had its genesis in a workshop on understudied groups in advanced industrial democracies. Sponsored by the American Political Science Association and funded by the Japan–United States Friendship Commission, the workshop met from August 27 through August 29, 2000 in Washington, D.C. It was the first of a cross-cultural series on a spectrum of topics that will give trans-Pacific scholars the benefit of each other's experiences and perspectives. When APSA applied for the grant it stated that: “Japan and the United States share many attributes but also have stiking differences. These similarities and differences allow for informative comparisons and interesting exchanges that are the hallmark of good scholarship. Sharing different perspectives and experiences on a wide range of topics will be helpful and enlightening to scholars on both sides of the Pacific.”

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2001 by the American Political Science Association

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