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Yamamoto-Scheffelin Dissertation Award

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The Yamamoto-Scheffelin Dissertation Award honors a recent School of Public Policy PhD graduate whose dissertation demonstrates exceptional scholarly excellence and international policy relevance. Past recipients have explored some of the world’s most pressing challenges—from nuclear proliferation to climate change. Established in 2012 by Marianna Yamamoto, PhD ’07, and Cliff Yamamoto, the award celebrates research that advances understanding of global challenges while honoring the legacy of Japanese Americans—including the Chagami brothers of Hawaii—who served their country during World War II.

Learn more about Marianna M. Yamamoto. Donate to the Yamamoto-Scheffelin Endowment.

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Dissertation title: Schrodinger’s Technology Is Here and Not: A Socio-Technical Evaluation of Quantum Sensing Implications for Nuclear Deterrence

Check out an article about Rand's dissertation research

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Dissertation title: Assessing Motives for Russian Federation Use and Non-use of Force: An Approach to Improve the Strategic Planning and Policy of the United States

Check out an article about Hickey's dissertation prize

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Dissertation title: Diffident Dissident: How Civil Society Influences Armed Intrastate Conflict and Political Violence

Check out an article for War on the Rocks based on O'Regan's dissertation research

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Dissertation title: Climate Change and Political Contention: A  Mechanism Based Framework

Check out a CISSM policy brief based on Imran's dissertation  research

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Naoko Aoki

Dissertation title: The Domestic Politics of Implementation: A Case Study of U.S. Denuclearization Agreements with North Korea 

Check out a CISSM working paper based on Aoki's dissertation

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Dissertation title: Balancing Belligerents or Feeding the Beast: Transforming Conflict Traps

Check out a CISSM policy brief based on Hayden's dissertation research

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Charles Harry

Dissertation title: The Effect of Economic Condition on Civil Unrest: New Insights from Agent Based Modeling

Check out a CISSM policy brief based on Harry's dissertation research

Learn more about Charles Harry

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