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Former Peace Scholars
Peace Scholars are listed alphabetically.
NOTE: Biographical sketches (where available) date from time of fellowship and may not be current.
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
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Mohammed Abu Nimer, George Mason University. Conflict Resolution between Arabs and Jews in Israel: A Study
of Six Intervention Programs. (1991-92 Peace Scholar)
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Zachary Abuza, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
Tufts University.
Coping With China: Vietnamese Elite Responses to an Emerging
Superpower.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Alice Ackerman, University of Maryland.
Foreign Policy Issues in a Newly Unified Germany.
(1991-92 Peace Scholar)
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George Agbango, Atlanta University.
Political Instability and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan
Africa.
(1988-89 Peace Scholar)
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Burcu Akan, School of International Service, American
University.
Praying for a Nation: Islamization and Construction of Ethnic
Albanian Identity in Macedonia.
(1997-98 Peace Scholar)
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Cecilia Albin, The Johns Hopkins University.
Resolving Conflicts over Indivisibles through Negotiation: The
Case of Jerusalem.
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Antony Anghie, Harvard University.
International Law, Human Rights and Cultural Identity: a New
Approach to Ethnic Identity?
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Anthony Armstrong, University of Washington.
Breaking the Ice: Initiatives to Improve Relations with a
National Adversary.
(1988-89 Peace Scholar)
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Eileen Babbitt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Beyond Neutrality: The Use of Leverage by Powerful States as
Mediators in International Conflict.
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Daniel Bahr, Iowa State University.
Explaining International Voluntary Cooperation under Anarchy:
An Analysis of Emergent Norm-Governed Behavior as Substitute for
a Global Sovereign.
(1988-89 Peace Scholar)
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Geoffrey Bate, City University of New York.
The Anthropological Sources of Basque Terrorism.
(1990-91 Peace Scholar)
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Martijn van Beek, Cornell University.
Social Identification and Ethnic Mobilization in Ladakh,
India.
(1994-95 Peace Scholar)
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Orna Ben-Naftali, Tufts University.
A Court of Lost Appeal: The United States and the Idea and
Institution of a World Court to 1985.
(1988-89 Peace Scholar)
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Shawn Bird, University of Florida.
Institutional Reform and Democratization in Post-War El
Salvador.
(1998-99 Peace Scholar)
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Mia M. Bloom, Department of Political Science, Columbia
University.
Failures of Intervention: The unintended consequences of mixed
messages and the exacerbation of ethnic conflict.
(1995-96 Peace Scholar)
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Jean Boone, Georgetown University.
Trading in Power: The Politics of Soviet Foreign Economic
Reform, 1986-1991.
(1991-92 Peace Scholar)
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Lisa Brandes, Yale University.
Public Opinion, International Security Policy, and Gender: The
United States and Great Britain since 1945.
(1988-89 Peace Scholar)
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Jurgen Brauer, University of Notre Dame.
Military Expenditures, Arms Production, and the Economic
Performance of Developing Nations.
(1988-89 Peace Scholar)
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D'Arcy Brissman, Department of History, Duke
University.
"Democracy by Drill and Harrow": Haitian Civil-Military
Relations and U.S. Occupation, 1915-1934.
(1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
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Rebecca Bryant, University of Chicago.
Educating Ethnicity: On the Birth and Reproduction of the
Cypriot Ethnic Conflict.
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Jennie Burnet, Department of Anthropology, University of
North Carolina.
Crisis as Opportunity: Women and Reconciliation in
Rwanda.
(2000-01 Peace Scholar)
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Katherine Burns, Department of Political Science,
MIT.
Subnational Power and Multilateral Cooperation in Northeast
Asia.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Josephine Burt, Columbia University.
Failing States and Political Vacuums: The Struggle for Local
Power and the Demise of Democracy in Peru, 1980-1995.
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Charles T. Call, Department of Political Science, Stanford
University.
From Soldiers to Cops: 'War Transitions' and the
Demilitarization of Policing in Latin America and the
Caribbean.
(1995-96 Peace Scholar)
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Anthony Chase, Tufts University.
Relativism and Reality in the Muslim World: Islamic Law and
International Human Rights Law in Political Context.
(1998-99 Peace Scholar)
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Pamela Chasek, Johns Hopkins University.
From Stockholm to Rio: An Analysis of 20 Years of Multilateral
Environmental Negotiation in the United Nations System.
(1992-93 Peace Scholar)
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Ajin Choi, Duke University.
Democracy, Alliances, and War Performance in Militarized
International Conflicts, 1812-1992.
(1998-99 Peace Scholar)
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Alev I. Cinar, Department of Political Science,
University of Pennsylvania.
Bodies, Places and Time: Islamic Visibilities in the Public
Sphere and the Contestations of Secular Modernity in
Turkey.
(1995-96 Peace Scholar)
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Kathleen Collins, Department of Political Science,
Stanford University.
Post-Soviet Political Transitions in Central Asia.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Michele Commercio, Department of Political Science,
University of Pennsylvania.
Contentious Peace in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and
Latvia.
(2000-01 Peace Scholar)
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Richard Conroy, University of Notre Dame.
Beyond Peacekeeping: Strategies of United Nations Peace
Enforcement in a Turbulent World.
(1992-93 Peace Scholar)
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Jennifer Curtis, Washington University.
Making Peace: Community Development in West Belfast.
(1998-99 Peace Scholar)
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Xinyuan Dai, Department of Political Science, University of
Chicago.
On Compliance: International Institutions and Domestic
Constituency.
(1997-98 Peace Scholar)
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Jaleh Dashti-Gibson, Department of Government,
University of Notre Dame.
Sharpening the Bite: A Framework for Monitoring Multilateral
Economic Sanctions.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Josip Dasovic, Department of Political Science, Brown University.
Social Networks as a Bulwark against Inter-Ethnic Violence at the Community Level in the Former Yugoslavia.
(2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
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Kurt Dassel, Columbia University.
Domestic Instability, the Military, and War.
(1994-95 Peace Scholar)
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Mark F. Davidheiser, Department of Anthropology,
University of Florida.
Multiculturalism and Peacemaking: Conflict Mediation in the
Gambia.
(2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
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William DeMars, Notre Dame University.
Helping People in a People's War: Humanitarian Organizations
and the Ethiopian Conflict, 1980-1988.
(1991-92 Peace Scholar)
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Ralph DiMuccio, University of Southern California.
Interdependence and Exchange in Interstate Relationships: A
Reassessment of Anglo-German Relations in the 1930s.
(1992-93 Peace Scholar)
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Stuart Douglas, Department of Anthropology, Rice
University.
The Cultural Politics of Reconciliation: An Ethnography of
Reparation and Rehabilitation in Contemporary South
Africa.
(1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
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Christine Drennon, University of Texas, Austin.
(Re)Inventing Macedonia: The Passage from Religious to
Territorial Identity.
(1994-95 Peace Scholar)
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Alan Emery, Department of Sociology, University of Southern
California.
The National Party in the Democratic Transformation of South
African Politics, 1976-1991.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Andrew Erdmann, Harvard University.
Politics by Other Means: Americans' Search for 'Victory' in the
Twentieth Century.
(1998-99 Peace Scholar)
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Tulia G. Falleti, Department of Political Science,
Northwestern University.
Decentralization Trajectories and Balance of Power in
Argentina, Mexico and Colombia, 1982-1999.
(2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
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Nora Femenia, Syracuse University.
National Self-Images, Enemy Images and Conflict Strategies in
the 1982 Falkland/Malvinas War.
(1991-92 Peace Scholar)
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Huiyun Feng, Arizona State University, Department of Political Science.
A Dragon on Defense: China's Strategic Culture and War.
(2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
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Joel S. Fetzer, Department of Political Science, Yale
University.
National Borders / Cultural Boundaries: Public Attitudes toward
Immigration in the United States, France, and Germany.
(1995-96 Peace Scholar)
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Thomas Firestone, University of California,
Berkeley.
The Methods and Intent of Soviet Efforts to Influence Western
European Public Opinion against NATO Deployments.
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Coleen Fox, Department of Geography, University of
Oregon.
Hydro-Development and Potential Crisis in the Mekong:
Strategies for Peace in an Interstate Watershed.
(1997-98 Peace Scholar)
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Carla P. Freeman, Department of China Studies, The Paul
H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of the Johns
Hopkins University.
China's Reform Challenge: The Political Economy of Reform in
Northeast China, 1978-1998.
(1995-96 Peace Scholar)
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Nathalie Frensley, University of Texas at Austin.
Domestic Politics and International Conflict Termination: The
Dynamic Group Theory of Conflict Processes with Northern Ireland
as a Test Case.
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Gabriela M. Fried, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles.
Reconciling Authoritarian Legacies: Enduring Collective Memories of Political
Repression, Disappearance, Political Prison and Exile in Uruguay Today.
(2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
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Suzanne E. Fry, Department of Political Science, New York University.
When States Kill Their Own: Understanding the Legitimation Process.
(2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
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Alejandro de la Fuente, University of Pittsburgh.
'With All and For All': Race, Inequality, and Politics in Cuba,
1900-1930.
(1994-95 Peace Scholar)
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Melissa Ann Fuller, Department of Political Science,
UCLA.
Nations Dividing: Ethnic Conflict and its Democratic
Management.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Kurt Taylor Gaubatz, Stanford University.
Elections and War: A Study of the Electoral Incentive in the
Democratic Politics of War and Peace.
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Marc Genest, Georgetown University.
Negotiating in the Public Eye: The Impact of the Press on the
Intermediate- Range Nuclear Force Negotiations.
(1990-91 Peace Scholar)
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Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi, Department of Sociology,
University of California,Santa Cruz.
Islamism and the Quest for Alternative Modernities.
(1997-98 Peace Scholar)
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Gautam Ghosh, Department of Anthropology, University of
Chicago.
Defining Diasporas: Partitioned States, Refugee Flows, and
Religious Chauvinism in India and Bangladesh,
1947-Present.
(1997-98 Peace Scholar)
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Daniel Gibson, Duke University.
The Politics of Involuntary Resettlement: World Bank-Supported
Projects in Asia (Resettlement Policy, India, Indonesia).
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Elise Giuliano, University of Chicago.
Paths to the Decline of Nationalism: Ethnic Politics in
Russia.
(1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
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Ran Greenstein, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Settlement, Resistance and Conflict: Class, Nation, State and
Political Discourse in South Africa and Palestine/Israel to
1948.
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Alexandru-Valentin Grigorescu, Department of Political
Science, University of Pittsburgh.
The Impact of International Organizations on Domestic
Transparency.
(2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
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Emily Gunzburger, Cornell University, Department of Architecture.
Representing Competing Identities: Building and Rebuilding in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina.
(2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
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Henry E. Hale, V, Government Department, Harvard
University.
Independence and Integration: Secession and State-Building in
the Former Soviet Union.
(1995-96 Peace Scholar)
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Devin Hagerty, University of Pennsylvania.
The Theory and Practice of Nuclear Deterrence in South
Asia.
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Landon E. Hancock, Institute for Conflict Analysis and
Resolution, George Mason University.
Peace from the People: Identity Salience in the Northern
Ireland Peace Process.
(2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
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Jussi Hanhimaki, Boston University.
Containment, Coexistence, and Neutrality: America, Russia, and
the 'Finnish Solution,' 1948-1956.
(1991-92 Peace Scholar)
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W. Scott Harrop, University of Virginia.
Assessing the Ability of Protracted Insurrections to Gain
International Approval.
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Jennifer Hazen, Georgetown University, Department of Government.
Rebel Groups, Their Networks, and the Incentives for Continued Warfare.
(2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
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Yinan He, Department of Political Science, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
Overcoming Shadows of the Past: Historical Trauma and
Reconciliation in Europe and East Asia.
(2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
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Kristine Herrmann, School of International Service,
American University.
Implementing or Impairing Democracy: Lessons in Democratization
Assistance.
(2000-01 Peace Scholar)
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Jairo Hernandez, Tufts University.
Costa Rica as Mediator in the Settlement of Central American
Disputes in the 1980s.
(1991-92 Peace Scholar)
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Alexander Hinton, Emory University.
Cambodia's Shadow: An Examination of the Cultural Origins of
Genocide.
(1994-95 Peace Scholar)
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Miles Hochstein, University of Southern California.
Rethinking Genocide Theory: State Making and Socially
Administered Mass Morality.
(1992-93 Peace Scholar)
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Alexandra M. Hrycak, Department of Sociology, University
of Chicago.
From the Iron Fist to the Invisible Hand: Writers, Artists, and
the Nation in Ukraine.
(1995-96 Peace Scholar)
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Cynthia Irvin, Duke University.
Paramilitary Politics in Parliamentary Democracies: Militant
Nationalism in Ireland and Spain.
(1991-92 Peace Scholar)
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Vinodh Jaichand, Center for Civil and Human Rights,
University of Notre Dame Law School.
Achieving Racial Equality through Restitution of Land Rights in
South Africa.
(1995-96 Peace Scholar)
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Laura Jenkins, Department of Political Science,
University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Contested Categories: Affirmative Action in India .
(1997-98 Peace Scholar)
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Switbert R. Kamazima, Department of Sociology, University
of Minnesota.
Globalization from Below: Cooperation and Regional Integration
along the Tanzania-Uganda Border.
(2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
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Mikael Karlstrom, University of Chicago.
The Cultural Kingdom in Uganda: Popular Royalism and the
Restoration the Buganda Kingship.
(1994-95 Peace Scholar)
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Naveeda Khan, Department of Anthropology, Columbia University.
Authorizing the Muslim Speaking Subject: Religious Debates in Pakistan.
(2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
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Deepa Khosla, University of Maryland.
Third Party Intervention in Ethnic Conflicts: A Force for Peace
or Spiraling Violence.
(1998-99 Peace Scholar)
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Moira Killoran, University of Texas at Austin.
Pirate State, Poet Nation: The Poetic Struggle over 'The Past'
in North Cyprus.
(1991-92 Peace Scholar)
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John T. King, Department of Education, University of Washington.
Beyond Incommensurability: Fostering Cross-Cultural Understanding
in Northern Ireland.
(2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
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Sung Hee Kim, Tufts University.
Revenge and Conflict Escalation: The Effects of Power and
Audience.
(1990-91 Peace Scholar)
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Riina Kionka, Columbia University.
The International Politics of Estonian Nationality
Policy.
(1994-95 Peace Scholar)
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Betsy O. Konefal, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh.
Rights, Identity and the the Politics of Concientizaci—n: Organizing for Racial and
Social Justice in the Guatemalan Highlands, 1960-2000.
(2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
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Megan Koreman, University of California, Berkeley.
From War to Peace: Three French Towns in 1944-1945.
(1990-91 Peace Scholar)
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Ronald Krebs, Department of Political Science, Columbia
University.
A School for the Nation? Military Institutions and the
Boundaries of Nationality.
(2000-01 Peace Scholar)
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Alan Kuperman, Department of Political Science,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Tragic Consequences: How and Why Communal Groups Provoke
Genocidal Retaliation.
(2000-01 Peace Scholar)
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Mark Lagon, Georgetown University.
"Crusade For Freedom": International and Ideological Sources of
the Reagan Doctrine.
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Curtis W. Lambrecht, Department of Political
Science, Yale University.
Violence in Burmese State-Making: The Making of a Human Rights
Pariah.
(2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
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Barbara Larney, Arizona State University.
Children of World War II in Germany: A Life Course
Analysis.
(1992-93 Peace Scholar)
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Itshak Lederman, University of Maryland.
Verification of Conventional Arms Control Agreements in
Europe.
(1990-91 Peace Scholar)
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Jeffrey Legro, University of California at Los
Angeles.
Cooperation Within Conflict: Submarines, Strategic Bombing,
Chemical Warfare and Restraint in World War II.
(1990-91 Peace Scholar)
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Patricia Lin, University of California, Berkeley.
Extending Her Arms: Military Families and the Transformation of
the British State, 1793-1815.
(1994-95 Peace Scholar)
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Fernando Lopez-Alves, University of California at Los
Angeles.
Why Do Unions Coalesce? Labor Solidarity in Colombia and
Uruguay.
(1988-89 Peace Scholar)
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Janet Lord, National Law Center, George Washington
University.
Remedies Under International Human Rights Law.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Russell Lucas, Georgetown University.
Choice, Constraint, and Regime Survival Strategies: Jordan
Since 1989.
(1998-99 Peace Scholar)
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Pauline Luong, Harvard University.
Ethno-Politics and Institutional Design: Explaining the
Establishment of Electoral Systems in Post-Soviet Central
Asia.
(1994-95 Peace Scholar)
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Martin Malin, Columbia University.
Entrepreneurial Statecraft: Egypt and the Superpowers,
1952-1967.
(1992-93 Peace Scholar)
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Gregory Maney, Department of Sociology, University of
Wisconsin, Madison.
Transnational Networks and Ethnic Mobilization: Origins of the
Troubles in Northern Ireland.
(1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
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Dorgam Mara'ee, Harvard University.
Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and the Future of Democracy in
the Middle East.
(1998-99 Peace Scholar)
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Terrence Markin, The Johns Hopkins University.
The West Irian Dispute: How the Kennedy Administration Resolved
that "Other" Southeast Asian Conflict.
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Erin L. McCandless, School of International Service, American University.
Transformative Participation in Policymaking: The Case
of Zimbabwean Civil Society.
(2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
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Hugo van der Merwe, Institute for Conflict Analysis and
Resolution, George Mason University.
Reconciliation in South Africa: The Role of the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Roberta Micallef, University of Texas at Austin.
The Role of Literature and Intellectuals in National Identity
Construction: The Case of Uzbekistan.
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Aleksandra Milicevic, Department of Sociology,
University of California, Los Angeles.
Joining Serbia's Wars: Volunteers and Draft-Dodgers, 1991-1995.
(2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
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Daniel Monterescu, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago.
Jewish-Arab Relations, Urban Space, and the State in Palestinian-Israeli Mixed Towns, 1948-2002.
(2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
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Ellen Moodie, Department of Anthropology, University of
Michigan.
Negotiating Peace and Memory through Salvadoran News
Media.
(1997-98 Peace Scholar)
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Mark Mullenbach, Department of Political Science,
University of Arizona.
Third Party Interventions in Intrastate Disputes.
(1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
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Peter Mwesige, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ernie Pyle School of Journalism.
Radio Talk Shows, Political Participation, and Democratization in Uganda.
(2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
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Susan Allen Nan, Institute for Conflict Analysis and
Resolution, George Mason University.
Finding Order in the Chaos of Multiple Conflict Resolution
Interventions in Eurasian Secessionist Conflict.
(1997-98 Peace Scholar)
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Denise Natali, University of Pennsylvania.
Manufacturing Identity and Managing Kurds: A Study in the
Formation of Ethnonationalism.
(1998-99 Peace Scholar)
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Raul Pangalangan, Harvard University.
Competing Normative Themes in Third World Argument in
International Law.
(1988-89 Peace Scholar)
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Thazhakuzhyil Paul, University of California at Los
Angeles.
Asymmetric Conflicts: A Study of War Initiation by Lesser
Powers.
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Vjekoslav Perica, Department of History, University of
Minnesota.
The Making of the Post-Yugoslav Nations: Church-Sponsored
Political Mobilization in the Former Yugoslavia,
1965-1995.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Todd Perry, Department of Government and Politics,
University of Maryland.
The Origins and Implementation of the 1992 Nuclear Suppliers
Group.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Victor A. Peskin, Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley.
Conflicts of Justice: International Criminal Tribunals and Domestic Governments.
(2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
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Jennifer J. Philpot, Department of Anthropology,
University of Chicago.
Peace Under Fire: Protestantism, Human Rights and Civil Society
in Post-War Guatemala.
(2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
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Paula Pickering, Department of Political Science,
University of Michigan.
Minority Choices in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina.
(1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
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Simei Qing, Michigan State University.
Chinese and American conceptions of peace, order, and economic
development from 1944 to 1984.
(1990-91 Peace Scholar)
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Maria Clemencia Ramirez de Jara, Department of
Anthropology, Harvard University.
The Colonos of the Amazon region of Colombia: Violence, Coca,
State-Decentralization and the Construction of Identities.
(1997-98 Peace Scholar)
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Laura Reed, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The Roads Not Taken: The United States Security Debate over
Germany, 1944-1949.
(1990-91 Peace Scholar)
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Andrew Reynolds, Department of Political Science,
University of California, San Diego.
Electoral Systems and Democratic Consolidation in Southern
Africa.
(1995-96 Peace Scholar)
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Martin Rouse, Cornell University.
Trade policies of Indonesia and Thailand as indicators of
growing conflict in the region.
(1992-93 Peace Scholar)
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Jennifer Rubenstein, University of Chicago, Department of Political Science.
Just Samaritans? The Ethics of Private Humanitarian Aid.
(2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
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Curtis Ryan, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill.
Realignments and Crises in Inter-Arab Politics: the Cases of
Jordan and Syria.
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Jan Sallinger-McBride, University of California, Santa
Barbara.
Concertation vs. Transformation: A Comparative Analysis of
Democratic Transition in Argentina and Uruguay.
(1992-93 Peace Scholar)
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James Schechter, University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Anthropology.
Finding "Lost Boys?" Governing Sudanese Minors in a UNHCR Refugee Camp.
(2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
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David Schimmelpenninck, Department of History, Yale
University.
"Ex Oriente Lux": Ideologies of Empire and Russia's Far East,
1895-1904.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Luigi Sensi, Rutgers University.
The Burden of Hegemony: Superpower Intervention in Civil
Wars.
(1988-89 Peace Scholar)
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Mona Siegel, University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Lasting Lessons: War, Peace and Patriotism in French Primary
Schools, 1914-1939.
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Rebecca P. Sewall, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University.
Bartered Peace: Women and Conflict Management Strategies.
(2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
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Paul Silverstein, Department of Anthropology, University
of Chicago.
Trans-Politics: Islam, Berberity, and the French
Nation-State.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Henrik Sommer, Department of Political Science,
University of Colorado.
Direct Action and Democratization: The Impact of Nonviolent
Direct Action on Apartheid,1976-1994.
(1997-98 Peace Scholar)
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Scott Straus, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Political Science.
The Order of Genocide: Race, Power, and War in Rwanda.
(2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
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Jeremi Suri, Department of History, Yale University.
Failed Peace: Detente and Dissent, 1958-1972.
(1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
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Winifred Tate, New York University, Department of Anthropology.
Suffering Citizens: Human Rights Claims and Counterclaims in Colombia.
(2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
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Christopher Tennant, Department of Anthropology, Harvard
University.
Mayas Going Home: A Study of a Multi-Ethnic New Community in
Guatemala.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Daniel Thomas, Cornell University.
Norms and Change in World Politics: The Helsinki Accords, Human
Rights and the Demise of Communism, 1975-1990.
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Monica Toft, Department of Political Science, University
of Chicago.
The Geography of Ethnic Conflict.
(1996-97 Peace Scholar)
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Brett B. Troyan, Department of History, Cornell
University.
Peace and Ethnic Identity in Southwestern Colombia,
1930-1991.
(2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
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Astrid Tuminez, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
Russian Nationalism, 1865-1995: Content, Empowerment, and
Impact on Russian Foreign Policy.
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Santiago Villaveces, Rice University.
Peace, Conflict, and Governance in Contemporary Colombia:
toward the manufacturing of consensus.
(1994-95 Peace Scholar)
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Sadek M. Wahba, Department of Economics, Harvard
University.
Essays on Migration.
(1995-96 Peace Scholar)
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Virginia Walsh, University of California at Los
Angeles.
International Markets and Interstate Cooperation: United
States-Japanese Efforts to Conserve Ocean Life, 1950-1995.
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Nicole Watts, Near and Middle East Studies Program,
University of Washington.
Ethnic Allies and State Power: Kurdish-State Relations in the
Middle East.
(1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
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Harry West, University of Wisconsin.
Sorcery of Construction and Sorcery of Ruin: Power and
Ambivalence on the Mudea Plateau, Mozambique (1882-1994).
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Jon Western, Columbia University.
Warring Ideas: Explaining U.S. Military Intervention
(1882-1994).
(1998-99 Peace Scholar)
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Leslie Wirpsa, University of Southern California, School of International Relations.
Resources and Indigenous Rights: Transnational Politics and the Expansion of the Oil Frontier in Colombia and Ecuador.
(2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
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James Winkler, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
Tufts University.
Stability in the Third World: The Spectrum of Security and
Development in U.S. Policy: the case of El Salvador.
(1988-89 Peace Scholar)
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Aaron Wolf, University of Wisconsin at Madison.
The Impact of Scarce Water Resources on the Arab-Israeli
Conflict: An Interdisciplinary Study of Water Conflict Analysis
and Proposals for Conflict Resolution.
(1991-92 Peace Scholar)
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Elisabeth Wood, Stanford University.
Agrarian Social Relations and Democratization: The Negotiated
Resolution of the Civil War in El Salvador.
(1993-94 Peace Scholar)
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Michael Yaffe, University of Pennsylvania.
Origins of the Tactical Nuclear Weapons Modernization Program:
1969-1979.
(1989-90 Peace Scholar)
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Ahmet Yukleyen, Boston University, Department of Anthropology.
Sources of Tolerance and Radicalism Among Turkish- Islamic Organizations in Europe (January-December 2004).
(2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
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Qiang Zhai, Ohio University.
The Dragon, the Lion, and the Eagle: Chinese-British-American
Relations During the Cold War, 1949-1958.
(1990-91 Peace Scholar)
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