APARC Research
Shorenstein APARC Research
Our Approach
APARC research is grounded in the social sciences, interdisciplinary in nature, and policy-relevant.
Our research community includes academics and practitioners interested in regional and global perspectives on contemporary Asia. They bridge theoretical and field research, studying various issues related to the politics, economies, societal changes, population health, security challenges, foreign policies, and international relations of Asia-Pacific countries.
Our research is organized around specific projects as well as broader scholarly activities. Use the drop-down tabs to explore current research topics and projects.
The Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab (SNAPL) is committed to addressing emergent social, cultural, economic, and political challenges in Asia through interdisciplinary, problem-oriented, policy-relevant, and comparative studies and publications. We provide evidence-based policy recommendations to help implement structural reforms that foster a “Next Asia” characterized by social, cultural, and economic maturity. Our research delves into areas such as educational and economic institutions, immigration policies, and cultural attitudes to identify the necessary changes for nurturing innovation-driven societies that propel dynamism and growth in the global system of the 21st century. The lab functions as a platform that facilitates network-based collaboration with academic and policy research institutions in Asia.
The director of SNAPL is sociologist Gi-Wook Shin, the William J. Perry Professor of Contemporary Korea and a senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. It is an extension of the past “New Asia” research cluster, also led by Professor Shin.
Past Research Projects by Current APARC Faculty and Scholars
PI: Karen Eggleston
Addressing Health Disparities in China
Asia-Pacific Innovation
Comparative Policy Responses to Demographic Change in East Asia
Health Improvement Under Mao and Its Implications for Contemporary Aging in China
Historical Development of Healthcare Institutions in East Asia
The Impact of Robots on Nursing Home Care in Japan
Innovation for Healthy Aging (2018-2025)
Net Value in Diabetes Management
Population Aging, Child Health, and Control of Infectious Diseases
PI: Thomas Fingar, Donald Emmerson, and Jean Oi
PI: Matthew Kohrman
Global Tobacco Prevention Research Initiative
PI: Jean Oi
Corporate Restructuring and Governance in China
Economics and Political Decision-Making in China's Villages
PI: Gi-Wook Shin
Asia-Pacific Innovation
Engaging North Korea
Tailored Engagement: Toward an Effective and Sustainable Inter-Korean Relations Policy
Divided Memories and Reconciliation
History Textbooks and the War in Asia
Reconciliation and Cooperation in East Asia
Migration, Cultural Diversity, and Tolerance
Nationalism and Regionalism in Northeast Asia
Perception in International Relations: Trends in U.S. and Korean Media Coverage of the Alliance, 1992-2004
Reengaging North Korea
Trends in U.S. and Korean Media Coverage of the Alliance, 1992-2004
Stanford Korea Democracy Project
New Beginnings: Post-Election Prospects for U.S.-ROK Relations
PI: Andrew Walder
Social Stratification in China during an Era of Transition
Politics of the Chinese Cultural Revolution
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Past Research Projects by Former APARC Faculty and Scholars
PI: Rafiq Dossani
India Risk Capital Project
Information and Communication Technology in Rural India
Introducing Power Pricing Reforms in India
Telecommunications Regulation in India
PI: Karl Eikenberry
U.S.-Asia Security Initiative
PI: Donald Emmerson
China and the World
Policy Perspectives on the South China Sea
Late Democratization in Pacific Asia
Worker Identities and the Origins of Capital in Vietnam
PI: Takeo Hoshi
From Crisis to Opportunity: Japan's Post-3-11 Disaster Experience and Energy Reform
Information Technology in Japan and Asia
Japan's Transforming Political Economy and Finance
Political Change in Japan
The Political Economy of Japan Under the Abe Government
Stanford Silicon Valley - New Japan Program
Womenomics: Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in the Workplace
PI: Lawrence Lau
PI: Yong Suk Lee
Digital Technologies and the Labor Market
Education and Development in the Digital Economy
Entrepreneurship, Technology, and Economic Development
New Media and Political Economy
Socio-Political-Economic Consequences of COVID-19
PI: Ronald McKinnon
PI: Daniel Okimoto
Causes of Japan's Economic Stagnation
Comparative Health Care Policy in Japan
PI: Henry Rowen
China's Quest for Independent Innovation
Leadership in China's High Tech Companies
The Rise of Asia's High-Tech Regions
The Silicon Valley Project
Taiwan Democracy
PI: Arzan Tarapore
Indian Defense Policy
International Security in the Indian Ocean Region