E-ASPAC
current issue (Avecedo, Pamela E. and Emily Cabanda) An Empirical Analysis of TFP Gains in the Philippine Food Processing Industry: A Multi-criteria Approach (Chiu, Candy Lim and Emilyn Cabanda) Motivational and Environmental Factors Influencing Family Business: Evidence from a Study of Chinese-Filipino Entrepreneurs in the Philippines (Chiu, Tzu-hsiu) Public Secrets: Geopolitical Aesthetics in Zhang Yimou’s Hero (Cunningham, Eric) Ecstatic Treks in the Demon Regions: Zen and the Satori of the Psychedelic Experience (Karanth, Dileep) The Indian Oboe Reexamined (Magno, Augustus and Emilyn Cabanda) Asian Development Bank Assistance after the Asian Financial Crisis: An Empirical Analysis of Its Financial Resources and Operational Activities (Moro, Pamela) Defining the Classical in Studies of South and Southeast Asian Music: A Review and Evaluation of Pertinent Scholarship (Nguyen, Keaton) The Agency of Keitai (Sinclair, Paul) The Modern Chinese Language and its Changing Status in the Japanese University (Tillack, Peter) Out of Place: Effaced History, Embodied Memory in Gotô Meisei’s "Nameless First-Lieutenant's Son" Esterline Winners:
(Dewell, Christopher) Going Abroad: Japanese Travel to Chinese Nagasaki in the Tokugawa Era (Wood, Michael) Masculinism, Colonialism, and the Late Edo Castaway Narrative: Japanese Accounts of Port Brothels in the Pacific

Esterline Prize Winners

2003 East-West Center, Hawaii
First Place: Young-Jin Choi, University of Hawaii, Manoa, “Post-Mao Institutional Transformation and SOE Reform in China”

Second Place: Douglas Lanam, Independent Scholar, “Gender Cleansing: The Innocent World of Young Girls in Suzuki Izumi’s 'Onna to Onna no Yo no Naka' (The Age of Woman to Woman)”

2002 Bellingham, Washington
First Place: Scott Handler, East-West Center, Hawaii "Leading to Economic Resilince during the urban Transition in Vietnam”

Second Place: Eileen Vickery, University of Oregon, "Material Girl: Love, Desire and the Modern Chinese woman in Wei Hui’s ‘Shanghai Baobei’"

2001 Monterey, California
First Place: Zhang Tingting

Second Place: Baek, Young-Nahm

Honorable mention: Emilyn Cabana, Yang, Mu,

2000 Eugene, Oregon
First Place: Erik Esselstrom, University of California, Santa Barbara, “The ‘Invisible Hand” of Russo-Japanese Relations: Kawakami Toshitsune, 1861-1935,” $200.00

Second Place: Shinyi Chao, University of British Columbia, “Daoist Examinations and Daoist Schools During the Northern Sung Dynasty,” $100.00

Honorable mention: Brian Bruya, University of Hawaii, “Qing and Emotion in Early Chinese Thought,” $50.00

1999 San Diego, California
First Place: Swagata Banerjee, University of Nevada, Reno, “Dealing with the Ganges – A Socio-politico-economic Approach: An Extreme Case of Water Pollution. $200.00

Second Place: Sameer Pandya, Stanford University, “The Post Colonial Mahatma: The Nationalist Autobiography at Century’s End,” presented at the ASPAC meeting in San Diego in June of 1999. $100.

1998 University of Hawaii
First Place: Harmon, Joshua “Relative Deprivation and Worker Unrest in Mainland China”

Second Place: Hu, Xing, “Sexuality and Subjectivity: Jia Pingwa’s The Abandoned Capital”

Honorable Mention: Lam, Karen “The Baoying (Retribution) of the Femme Fatale”
Zhou, Baodi, “Thomas S. Foley and Japan”

1997 Hayward-San Jose, California
First Place: Patrick Shorb, Princeton University, “Nationalism, Liberalism, Censorship, War: Toyo Keizai Shinpo, 1937-1945,” $200.00

Second Place: Gavin Shatkin, Rutgers University “Social Movements for Land and Housing in southeast Asian Cities: A Case Study of Phnom Penh, Cambodia,” $100.00

1994 Guam
First Place: Ngoc B. Tran, University of Southern California; "Role of the State: The Case of the Vietnamese Textile and Garment Industry since the Late 1980s"; $250.

Second Place: William H. Cullinan, University of Hawaii at Manoa; "A Characterization of Nichiren"; $150

Third Place: Elizabeth Chien, Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii; "A Unification Proposal for the Greater China: PRC, ROC, and Hong Kong"; $100