1. Escaping the Prisoner’s Dilemma: China, the United States, and Global Warming Open Access Author: Smyth, Michelle Title: Escaping the Prisoner’s Dilemma: China, the United States, and Global Warming Area of Honors: International Politics Keywords: United StatesChinaSino-U.S. relationsclimate changeprisoner's dilemma File: Download Smyth_Michelle_SHC_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Denis Simon, Thesis SupervisorDenis Simon, Thesis SupervisorDr. Gretchen G Casper, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE AS SEEN IN THE UNITED STATES AND CHINA Open Access Author: Hsiao, Thomas Aaron Title: ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE AS SEEN IN THE UNITED STATES AND CHINA Area of Honors: Information Sciences and Technology Keywords: Enterprise ArchitectureOpen GroupTOGAFChinaUnited States File: Download ENTERPRISE_ARCHITECTURE_AS_SEEN_IN_THE_UNITED_STATES_AND_CHINA.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Brian Harold Cameron, Thesis SupervisorDr. Brian Harold Cameron, Thesis SupervisorDr. Edward J Glantz, Faculty ReaderDr. Brian Harold Cameron, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. The Economic Effects of Time Zones in the United States, the United Kingdom, China, and Australia Open Access Author: Buckley, Amy Lynn Title: The Economic Effects of Time Zones in the United States, the United Kingdom, China, and Australia Area of Honors: Accounting Keywords: Time zonescontinuity effectsynchronicity effectUnited StatesUnited KingdomChinaAustralia File: Download Thesis_Amy_Buckley_2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorOrie Edwin Barron, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. THE RELATIONSHIP BEETWEEN RATE OF STUDENTS ABROAD AND RATE OF GDP/CAPITA GROWTH IN UNITED STATES AND CHINA Open Access Author: Chen, Ting Title: THE RELATIONSHIP BEETWEEN RATE OF STUDENTS ABROAD AND RATE OF GDP/CAPITA GROWTH IN UNITED STATES AND CHINA Area of Honors: Economics Keywords: rate of GDP/Capitarate of student study abroadUnited StatesChina File: Download Ting_Chen_thesis_b.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Russell Wade Cooper, Thesis SupervisorDr. Russell Paul Chuderewicz, Thesis Honors Advisor