Frances McCall Rosenbluth

[4] In 2018, she joined Waseda University as an external executive board member, contributing greatly to the transformation of the institution under president Aiji Tanaka's administration.

The book examines how Japan regulated a major financial industry, including several of the world's largest banks and securities companies.

[7] Rosenbluth's article "Bones of Contention: The Political Economy of Height Inequality", published with Carles Boix in the American Political Science Review, was awarded the 2015 Heinz I. Eulau Award for the best article published in that journal each year.

[8] The award committee called their paper "innovative and path-breaking in the extreme", since Rosenbluth and Boix were able to extend data far back beyond World War II to study the origins of inequality.

[12] Rosenbluth's work has been frequently cited or reviewed in media outlets like the New York Times,[13] The New Yorker,[14] and The Wall Street Journal.