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Eastern Europe, Russia and Middle and South America
Western and Northern Europe 61 (10 countries) Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia 42 (16 countries) North America 114 (2 countries) Japan 745 Middle East 34 (7 countries) Asia 619 (19 countries) Africa 103 (21 countries) Middle and South America 20 (9 countries) Total 1,748 Alumni (89 countries) Oceania 10 (4 countries) Alumni Distribution As of July 1, 2002
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Alumni Demographics 1,748 Male 1,440 Female 308 Total Alumni 639
As of July 1, 2002 Alumni Demographics Male 1,440 Female 308 Total Alumni 1,748 Graduate School of International Relations (MA programs) ,135 Graduate School of International Management (MBA program) Nationalities of Alumni (Countries in descending order by number of alumni) Indonesia (162), *China (116), U.S.A. (88), India (62), Philippines (52), Thailand (55), Ghana (38), Bangladesh (34), Malaysia (32), Canada (26), U. K. (24), Turkey (20), Korea (16), Pakistan (16), Nepal (14), Tanzania (12), France (11), Uzbekistan (11), Vietnam (11), Kenya (9), Sri Lanka (9), Myanmar (8), Singapore (10), Brazil (7), Bulgaria (7), Germany (7), Mongolia (7), Zambia (7), Italy (6), Romania (6), Sudan (6), Australia (5), Liberia (5), Egypt (5), Ethiopia (5), Taiwan (5), Cambodia (4), Laos (4), Nigeria (4), Norway (4), Colombia (3), Iran (3), Jordan (3), Malawi (3), Spain (3), Venezuela (3), Bhutan (2), Denmark (2), Fiji (2), Hungary (2), Kyrgyz (2), Netherlands (2), New Zealand (2), Peru (2), Poland (2), Russia (2), Senegal (2), Yugoslavia (2), Zimbabwe (2), Argentina, Azerbaijan, Barbados, Bolivia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Democratic Republic of the Congo (former Zaire), Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Eritrea, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Iraq, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Moldova, Morocco, Papua New Guinea, Seychelles, South Africa, Sweden, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Uganda, Ukraine, UAE and Yemen * including Hong Kong (8) (Total 88 countries) Corporate sponsored 639 Japanese 745 Self-sponsored 106 Non-Japanese 1,003
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Demographics by Graduate School
Graduate School of International Relations (GSIR) (MA programs in International Development and International Relations) 1,135 Japanese 467 Corporate-Sponsored 379 Private 88 Non-Japanese 668 Indonesia (102), China (70), U.S.A. (49), Philippines (37), Thailand (37), Ghana (36), India (25), Bangladesh (24), Malaysia (23), U. K.(17), Canada (15), Pakistan (14), Tanzania (12), Nepal (11), Turkey (11), Kenya (8), Korea (8) , Vietnam (8), France (7), Myanmar (7), Singapore (7), Zambia (7), Sri Lanka (6), Sudan (6), Mongolia (6), Brazil (5), Bulgaria (5), Egypt (5), Liberia (5), Rumania (5), Uzbekistan (5), Cambodia (4), Ethiopia (4), Italy (4), Columbia (3), Germany (3), Iran (3), Nigeria (3), Norway (3), Malawi (3), Jordan (3), Laos (3), Australia (2), Kyrgyz (2), New Zealand (2), Russia (2) , Spain (2), Taiwan (2), Venezuela (2), Zimbabwe (2), Argentina, Barbados, Bhutan, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo (former Zaire), Denmark, El Salvador, Eritrea, Fiji, Gabon, Guinea, Hungary, Iraq, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Poland, Senegal, Seychelles, South Africa, Sweden, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Uganda, Ukraine, U.A.E., Yemen, and Yugoslavia (83 countries) Graduate School of International Management (GSIM) (MBA program) 613 278 260 18 335 Indonesia (60), *China (46), U.S.A. (39), India (37), Thailand (18), Philippines (15), Canada (11), Bangladesh (10), Malaysia (9), Turkey (9), Korea (8), U.K.(7), Uzbekistan (6), France (4), Germany (4), Australia (3), Nepal (3), Singapore (3), Sri Lanka (3), Taiwan (3), Vietnam (3), Brazil (2), Bulgaria (2), Ghana (2), Italy (2), Pakistan (2), Peru (2), Azerbaijan, Bhutan, Bolivia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gambia, Hungary, Kenya, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Rumania, Senegal, Spain, Yugoslavia, and Venezuela *including Hong Kong (8) (49 countries) As of July 1, 2002
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