![Fellowships Program](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/fellows/images/fellowshipsbanner.gif)
Former Fellows
and Fellowship Projects
Fellows
are listed alphabetically.
NOTE: Biographical sketches 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|
Adnan Abu Odeh,
Former Permanent Representative of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
to the United Nations. (Senior Fellow, 1995-96)
Jordanians, Palestinians, and the Hashemite
Kingdom in the Middle East Peace Process.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Hussein
M. Adam, Department of Political Science, College of the Holy
Cross. (Senior Fellow, 1995-96)
Rethinking the Somali Political Experience.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Col.
Michael Alvis, United States Army. (Army Peace Fellow, 1997-98)
The Impact of Peace Operations on Readiness.
Fellowship Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Leon
Aron, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute. (Peace
Fellow, 1992-93)
The Emergence of Russian Foreign Policy.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Paul
Arthur, Department of Politics, University of Ulster. (Senior
Fellow, 1997-98)
"Track One" and "Track Two" Diplomacy
Initiatives in Northern Ireland. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Kevin
Avruch, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, George Mason
University. (Senior Fellow, 1996-97)
Culture and Conflict Resolution.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Tozun Bahcheli,
Professor of Political Science, King's College, University of Western
Ontario. (Senior Fellow, 1995-96)
Greek-Turkish Relations in the Mediterranean
and the Balkans.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Shaul
Bakhash, Robinson Professor of History, George Mason University.
(Peace Fellow, 1993-94)
Islam and the Transformation of Political
Sensibility in Iran.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Harley
D. Balzer, Department of Government, Georgetown University. (Senior
Fellow, 1996-97)
The Middle Class and Prospects for Democracy
in Russia.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Major
General Dipankar Banerjee (Indian Army, ret.), Executive Director,
Centre for Strategic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka. (Senior Fellow,
2002-2003)
Countering Internal Conflict: Lessons
from the Indian Army's Experience. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Amatzia
Baram, Department of Middle Eastern History, University of Haifa.
(Senior Fellow, 1997-98)
Iraq of the Ba'ath, 1968-1996: Domestic
Strife and Regional Conflict (1997-98) Fellowship
Bio (1997)
State-Mosque
Relations in Iraq, 1968-2003 (2003-04)
Fellowship Bio (2003)
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Joel
Barkan, Department of Political Science, University of Iowa. (Senior
Fellow, 1997-98)
Early Elections in Transitional Politics.
Fellowship Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Mordechai
Bar-On, Co-founder, 'Peace Now.' (Peace Fellow, 1992-93)
In Pursuit of Peace: A History of the
Israeli Peace Movement.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Tahseen
Basheerdeceased. Formerly National Center for Middle Eastern
Studies, Cairo. (Senior Fellow, 1995-96)
Developing a Constituency for Peace: Egypt's
Peace Strategy, 1973-1980.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Nina
Belyaeva, President, Interlegal Research Center, Moscow. (Visiting
Fellow, 1992-93)
Constitutional, Legislative and Legal
Foundations of Independent Political Organizations, Citizen Advocacy
Groups and Democracy in the New Russia.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Daniel
Benjamin, Senior Associate, International Security Program, Center
for Strategic and International Studies. (Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
U.S. Responses to Genocide. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Jacob
Bercovitch, Professor of Political Science, University of Canterbury,
Christchurch, New Zealand. (Senior Fellow, 2001-2002)
Evaluating Interventions in Protracted Conflicts.
Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Bruce
Berlin, Founder and Executive Director of the Trinity Forum for
International Security and Conflict Resolution, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
(Peace Fellow, 1988-89)
Lessons on Conflict Resolution from the
Central American Peace Process.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Sonja
Biserko, head of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia.
(Senior Fellow, 2000-2001)
Serbia versus Yugoslavia: An Inside
View of the Yugoslav Crisis. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Lt.
Col. Donna Boltz, United States Army. (Army Peace Fellow, 2000-2001)
Peace Operations: The Public Security
and Information Dimensions. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Horacio Boneo, Department of Government, Universidad Nacional
de San Martin, Buenos Aires; formerly director of Electoral Assistance
Division, UN Secretariat. (Senior Fellow, 2003-2004)
Monitoring
Elections: A Critical Review. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Tone
Bringa, Associate Professor of Social Anthropology, University
of London. (Guest Scholar, 1999-2000)
Post-War Reintegration in the Balkans.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Keith
Brown, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University.
(Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
Accommodating Identities in Macedonia:
Lessons for Conflict Resolution in Multiethnic Societies. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Daniel
Brumberg, Department of Government, Georgetown University. (Senior
Fellow, 1999-2000)
Reclaiming the Agenda: A Comparative Study
of Power Sharing in Divided Societies. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
John
Burton, Formerly Secretary of the Department of External Affairs
of Australia. (Distinguished Fellow, 1988-89)
Insights from the Field of Conflict Resolution.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Charles Call,
Assistant Professor, Global Security Program, Watson Institute for
International Studies, Brown University. (Guest Scholar, 2001-2002)
Constructing Justice and Security after War. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Cengiz
Candar, Columnist, Sabah, Istanbul. (Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
Toward Democracy with Islam: Turkey in
the 21st Century. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Stojan
Cerovic, Columnist, Vreme, Belgrade. (Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
Yugoslavia after the Kosovo Conflict.
Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Albert
Cevallos, U.S. Agency for International Development. (Senior
Fellow, 2003-2004)
Steal This
Revolution: Nonviolent Revolution and the Transition to Democracy
in Serbia. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Jian
Chen, Department of History, Southern Illinois University. (Senior
Fellow, 1996-97)
Revolution and Power: Mao's China Encounters
the World.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Qimao
Chen, Senior Fellow, Shanghai Institute for International Studies.
(Senior Fellow, 1995-96)
The Potential for Crisis in the Taiwan
Straits and Its International Implications.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Richard
Christenson, DCM, United States Embassy, Tokyo. (Senior Fellow,
2000-2001)
Security and Peace in Northeast Asia.
Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Ceslav
Ciobanu, Senior Research Scholar, James Madison University;
former Moldovan Ambassador to the United States (Senior Fellow, 2003-2004)
'Frozen and
Forgotten' Conflicts in Post-Soviet States: Anatomy and Prospect for
Resolution (Transnistria, Abkhazia, Nagorno Karabakh) Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Tony
Coady, Center for Philosophy and Public Issues, University of
Melbourne. (Senior Fellow,1999-2000)
The Ethics of Military Intervention. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Avner
Cohen, Senior Research Scholar, Center for International Security
Studies at Maryland, University of Maryland. (Senior Fellow, 1997-98)
Nuclear Arms Control in the Middle East:
Problems and Prospects. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Raymond
Cohen, Senior Lecturer, Hebrew University, Israel. (Peace Fellow,
1988-89 and Senior Fellow, 1996)
Negotiating Across Cultures: International
Communication in an Interdependent World
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Jean-Marc
Coicaud, Senior Academic Officer, United Nations University, Tokyo.
(Senior Fellow, 2000-2001)
Multilateralism and Superpower: Dilemmas
of International Democratic Culture. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Susan
Collin Marks, Executive Vice President, Search for Common Ground,
Washington, DC. (Senior Fellow, 1994-95)
Watching the Wind: Conflict Resolution
During South Africa's Transition to Democracy.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Gerard
Conac, Director, Center for Political and Legal Studies of the
African World, University of Paris. (Guest Scholar, 1999-2000)
Constitutionalism and Peace.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Theodore
Couloumbis, Professor of International Relations, University of
Athens. (Senior Fellow, 1995-96)
Greek-Turkish Relations in the Mediterranean
and the Balkans.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Chester
Crocker, Schlesinger Professor of Strategic Studies, School of
Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Chair, U.S. Institute of Peace
Board of Directors. (Distinguished Fellow, 1989-90)
The U.S. Role in Peacemaking in Southwestern
Africa. Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Lori Fisler Damrosch,
Professor of International Law and Organization, Columbia University.
(Senior Fellow,1995-96)
How Constitutional Democracies Decide
between War and Peace.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
John
Darby, Research Fellow, the Kroc Institute, University of Notre
Dame; Senior Research Fellow, INCORE, University of Ulster. (Senior
Fellow, 1998)
From Violence to Agreement in Ethnic Conflicts.
Fellowship Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Joyce
Davis, Deputy Foreign Editor, Knight Ridder Newspapers. (Peace
Fellow, 1993-94)
Finding Common Ground between the Western
and Islamic Worlds.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Graham
Day, formerly District Administrator, Oecussi District, United
Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET). (Senior
Fellow, 2000-2001)
Policekeeping: Law and Order in Failed
and Emerging States. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Francis
Deng, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General
on Internally Displaced Persons. (Distinguished Fellow, 1987-88; Senior
Fellow Fellow, 2002-2003)
Crises of Identity and the Prospects for
Peace and Unity in the Sudan. (1987-88)
Dilemmas of Self-Determination: A Challenge to African Constitutionalism.
(2002-2003) Fellowship
Bio (2002)
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Georgi
M. Derluguian, Department of Sociology, Northwestern University.
(Senior Fellow, 1996-97)
Sources of the Chechen Conflict.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Dusko
Doder, Former Moscow Correspondent, the Washington Post.
(Senior Fellow, 1996-97)
Reconstructing the Balkans after Yugoslavia's
Dissolution and Civil War.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Denis
Dragounski, Postfactum News Agency, Moscow. (Senior Fellow, 1994-95)
Multiethnic Russia and the Problem of
Democratization.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Pierre
Du Toit, Department of Political Science, University of Stellenbosch,
South Africa. (Peace Fellow, 1992-1993)
State Building and Democracy in Southern
Africa.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Sujit
Dutta, Senior Fellow, Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis,
New Delhi. (Senior Fellow, 1997-98)
The Challenge of Conflict Resolution in
Indo-Chinese Relations. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Shmuel Eisenstadt,
Rose Isaacs Professor Emeritus of Sociology, the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem. (Senior Fellow, 2000-2001)
The Middle East Peace Process and the
Transformation of the State. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Arun
Elhance, Senior Fellow, International Peace Academy. (Peace Fellow,1991-92)
Hydropolitics in the Third World: Conflict
and Cooperation in International River Basins.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Mamoun Fandy,
Independent Scholar; formerly Professor of Middle East and South Asian
Politics, National Defense University. (Senior Fellow, 2003-2004)
The Crisis
of Education in the Muslim World. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Muhammed
Faour, Department of Sociology, American University of Beirut.
(Peace Fellow, 1991-92)
The Arab World After Desert Storm.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Lily
Gardner Feldman, Senior Scholar in Residence, Center for German
and European Studies, Georgetown University. (Peace Fellow, 1988-89)
From Enmity to Friendship: Germany's Postwar
Reconciliation with Israel, France and the United States.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Ruth
Firer, Director of Peace Education Projects, Truman Research Institute
for the Advancement of Peace, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. (Senior
Fellow, 2001)
To Learn to Live Together: An Israeli-Palestinian
Educational Joint Project. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Michael
Foley, Department of Politics, Catholic University of America.
(Senior Fellow, 1997-98)
The Betrayal of Rural Mexico: Peasant
Organization, Failed Development and Rebellion. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Rena
Fonseca, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University.
(Senior Fellow, 1994-95)
The Crisis of National Identity in India.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Chas
Freeman, Chairman, Project International Associates; formerly
U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. (Senior Fellow, 1994-95)
Arts of Power: Statecraft and Diplomacy.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Peter Gastrow,
Institute for Security Studies, South Africa. (Visiting Peace Fellow,1993-94)
Bargaining for Peace: South Africa and
the National Peace Accord.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Shlomo
Gazit, Jaffee Center, Tel Aviv University. (Senior Fellow, 1994-95)
Israeli Policy in the Occupied Territories
from the Six Day War to the Intifada.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Alexander
George, Professor Emeritus of International Relations, Stanford
University. (Distinguished Fellow, 1990-92)
Bridging the Gap: Theory and Practice
in Foreign Policy.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
James
George, deceased. Formerly staff member, House Committee
on Government Operations; former Assistant Director,
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. (Peace Fellow, 1992-93)
The History and Politics of Multilateral
Arms Control Agreements.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Carol
Giacomo, Diplomatic Correspondent, Reuters. (Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
Economic Strategy in U.S. Foreign Policy.
Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Charles
Glaser, Harris Graduate School of Public Policy, University of
Chicago. (Peace Fellow, 1989-90)
Arms Races and the Probability of War.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Nancie
Gonzalez, Professor Emerita of Anthropology, University of Maryland
at College Park. (Peace Fellow, 1992-93)
Political and Economic Dimensions of Ethnic
Identity and Minority Conflict in Latin America and the Middle East.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
James
Goodby, Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies, the
Brookings Institution. (Distinguished Fellow, 1992-93)
Europe Undivided: The New Logic of Peace
in U.S.-Russian Relations.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Iain
Guest, Visiting Fellow, Overseas Development Council. (Senior
Fellow, 1996-97)
Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Bosnia in
Comparative Perspective.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Jeremy
Gunn, Director of Research, U.S. Commission on International Religious
Freedom. (Executive Fellow, 1998-99).
Rights of Religion and Belief: A Proposed
International Standard. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Ted
Robert Gurr, Distinguished University Professor, Department of
Government and Politics, Center for International Development and
Conflict University of Maryland. (Peace Fellow, 1988-89).
Minorities at Risk: A Global View of Ethnopolitical
Conflicts.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Roy
Gutman, Diplomatic Correspondent, Newsweek.
(Senior Fellow, 2003-2004)
International
Humanitarian Law and the Media: The Case of Afghanistan. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Wajahat Habibullah,
Director, Government of India's National Academy of Administration.
(Senior Fellow, 2003-2004)
Kashmir: The
Problem and its Resolution. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Christian
Hacke, University of Bonn. (Senior Fellow, 1996)
The Impact of U.S. Foreign Policy on the
Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Fen
Osler Hampson, Professor, Paterson School of International Affairs,
Carleton University, Ottawa. (Peace Fellow, 1993-94)
Nurturing Peace: Why Peace Settlements
Succeed or Fail. Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Hurst
Hannum, Associate Professor, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
Tufts University. (Peace Fellow, 1989-90)
The Right to Self-Determination and its
Role in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
John
Harbeson, Department of Political Science, City University of
New York. (Senior Fellow, 1998-99)
Peaceful Conflict Resolution in New Democracies.
Fellowship Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Lt.
Col. John Michael Hardesty, United States Army. (Senior Fellow,
1995-96)
Assessing U.S. Army Peace Operations Training.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Paul
J. Hare, Former U.S. Special Envoy to Angola. (Senior Fellow,
1996-97)
Angola's Last Best Chance for Peace: An
Insider's Account of the Peace Process.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Vivien
Hart, Professor of English and American Studies, University of
Sussex. (Senior Fellow, 2002-2003)
Making Constitutions, Seeking Peace. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Michael
Hartmann, International Public Prosecutor, United Nations Mission
in Kosovo. (Senior Fellow, 2002-2003)
International Prosecutors and Judges in
Post-Conflict Societies. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Neil
Hicks, Senior Program Coordinator (Middle East), Lawyers Committee
for Human Rights. (Senior Fellow, 2000-2001)
The Crisis of Human Rights Implementation
in the Middle East and North Africa. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Rosalyn
Higgins, Judge, International Court of Justice. (Distinguished
Fellow, 1987-88)
The U.N.'s New Role and Recent Accomplishments.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Mark
Hoffman, Lecturer in International Relations, London School of
Economics, and Director, Centre for the Analysis of Conflict, University
of Kent. (Peace Fellow, 1990-91)
How Third Party Mediation Can Help Solve
Conflicts in the Developing World.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
P.
Terrence Hopmann, Watson Institute for International Studies,
Brown University. (Senior Fellow, 1998)
Building a Security Community in Europe:
The Role of the OSCE. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Cameron
Hume, Minister-Counselor, U.S. Mission to the U.N., and former
U.S. Representative to Mozambiquan Peace Talks. (Guest Scholar, 1994)
Ending Mozambique's War: The Role of Mediation
and Good Offices.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Wendy
Hunter, Department of Political Science, Vanderbilt University.
(Senior Fellow, 1995)
In Search of a Mission: Latin American
Militaries after the Cold War.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Ildus Ilishev,
Senior Research Fellow, Institute of History, Language, and Literature,
Russian Academy of Sciences (Ufa Branch). (Senior Fellow, 1998-99)
Language Conflict as a Source for Ethnic
Violence and Political Dominance. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Thomas
Imobighe, Formerly Commissioner, National Boundary Commission
of Nigeria. (Peace Fellow, 1991-92)
Regional Organizations and International
Conflict Management in the Third World.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
In-Taek
Hyun, Associate Professor of Political Science, Korea University.
(Guest Scholar, 2001-2002)
Regional Security and the Korean Peninsula.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
George
Irani, Program in Conflict Analysis and Management, Royal Roads
University, Victoria, British Columbia. (Senior Fellow, 1997-98)
Peace-Building in Lebanon: A Manual for
Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Vladimir
Ivanov, Senior Researcher, Economic Research Institute of Northeast
Asia, Niigata, Japan. (Peace Fellow, 1992-93)
The Prospects for Peace and Conflict in
the Western Pacific and Northeast Asia in the Post-Communist Era.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Hajime
Izumi, University of Shizuboa. (Guest Scholar, 1995)
Applying Collective Problem Solving to
the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Faleh A. Jabar,
Research Fellow, Birkbeck College, University of London, (Senior Fellow,
2003-04)
The Day After:
Prospects for Post-Ba'ath Democratization in Iraq. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Ray
Jennings, Former Senior Field Advisor, Office of Transition
Initiatives, U.S. Agency for International Development. (Senior Fellow
2002-2003)
Participatory
Community Revitalization Projects and Conflict Management. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Bruce
W. Jentleson, Professor of Political Science, University of California,
Davis. (Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
The United States and the Politics and
Strategy of Post-Cold War Peace Operations. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Richard
Joseph, Reagan-Fascell Senior Fellow, National Endowment for Democracy.
(Senior Fellow, 2001-2002)
Political Renewal and Political Violence
in Africa, 1989-2001. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Yo'av Karny, Independent
Journalist and Author, Highlanders: A Journey to the Caucasus
in Quest of Memory. (Senior Fellow, 2003-04)
Violence and
Non-Violence in Independence Struggles: East Timor, Chechnya, Palestine.
Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Mark
Katz, Professor of Government and Politics, George Mason University.
(Peace Fellow, 1989-90)
Soviet-American Conflict Resolution in
the Third World.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Herbert
Kelman, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University.
(Distinguished Fellow, 1989-90)
Applying Collective Problem Solving to
the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Mohamed
Khalil, former Speaker of the Sudanese Constituent Assembly, Minister
of Justice, and Dean of the Faculty of Law at Khartoum University.
(Peace Fellow, 1991-92)
Islamic Law and Society and Contemporary
International Legal Norms.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Davlat
Khudonazarov, Filmmaker and Human Rights Activist, Tajikistan.
(Senior Fellow, 1994-95)
Resolving Civil Conflict in Tajikistan.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Commander
Margaret G. Kibben, U.S. Navy Chaplain Corps. (Navy Fellow, 2002-2003)
Military Chaplins as Advisors on Religion
and Diplomacy. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Chong
Whi Kim, Former National Security Advisor to the President of
the Republic of Korea. (Senior Fellow, 2000-2001)
Policy Options for the Republic of Korea
and the United States toward North Korea and the Unification of Korea.
Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Paul
Kimmel, Private Consultant, Los Angeles.(Peace Fellow, 1988-89)
Overcoming Cultural Barriers in International
Negotiations.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Heinrich
Klebes, International Institute for Democracy, Strasbourg. (Senior
Fellow, 1997)
The Quest for Democratic Security in Europe.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Ephraim
Kleiman, Professor of Economics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
(Senior Fellow, 1996)
Economic Integration and Political Separation:
Israel, Jordan and the Palestinians.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Norma
Kriger, Visiting Professor, Goucher College, Baltimore. (Peace
Fellow, 1993-94)
Demobilizing and Reintegrating War Veterans
in Zimbabwe.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Kemal
Kurspahic, Spokesman, U.N. Office for Drug Control & Crime
Prevention (Vienna Int'l Centre). (Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
Voices of Hatred, Voices of Tolerance:
The Media in Bosnian Conflict and Reconciliation. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Ruth Lapidoth,
Professor of Law, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. (Peace Fellow,
1990-91)
Autonomy: Flexible Solutions to Ethnic
Conflicts.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Brook
Larmer, Foreign Correspondent, Newsweek. (Senior Fellow,
1994-95)
Revolutions without Guns: The Power and
Pitfalls of Nonviolent Action.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Yang
Lee, former Director-General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic
of Korea. (Peace Fellow, 1993-94)
Peacebuilding on the Korean Peninsula.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Nan
Li, Department of Government, Dartmouth College. (Senior Fellow,
1997-98)
The Military and National Identity in
ChinaFellowship Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Anatol
Lieven, Senior Associate, the Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace, The Times (London). (Senior Fellow,1995-96)
Ukraine and Russia: A Fraternal Rivalry.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Ronald
Linden, Professor of Political Science and Director, Center for
Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh. (Senior
Fellow, 1995-96)
The Price of Eastern Europe's Attempt
to Join Europe.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Robert
S. Litwak, Director of International Studies, Woodrow Wilson Center
for Scholars. (Executive Fellow, 1995-96)
U.S. Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War
Era: Strategies toward "Rogue" States.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
David
Little, Professor of Religion, Ethnicity and International Conflict,
Harvard Divinity School. (Distinguished Fellow, 1987-89)
The Legal and Moral Dilemmas of Safeguarding
Human Rights During Armed Conflict. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Nancy
Lubin, President, JNA Associates. (Peace Fellow, 1992-93)
Ethnic Conflict, Economic Development,
and Environmental Change in Uzbekistan and Other Former Soviet Central
Asian Republics.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Princeton
Lyman, Executive Director, Global Interdependence Initiative,
the Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. (Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
The United States' Role in South Africa's
Transition to Democracy. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Bernard
Lynch, Department of Foreign Affairs, Australia. (Senior Fellow,
1999-2000)
The United States and Iran: Exploring
New Approaches to Relations. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Yuri Maltsev,
Department of Economics, Carthage College. (Peace Fellow, 1990-91)
Easing the Trauma of the Soviet Union's
Transition to a Market-Based Economy.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Jack
Maresca, President, Business Humanitarian Forum Association; former
U.S. Ambassador to OSCE. (Guest Scholar, 1994-95)
War in the Caucasus: A Proposal for Settlement
of the Conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Jamsheed
Marker, Diplomat in Residence, Eckerd College. (Distinguished
Fellow, 1989-90)
The Negotiations Leading to the Geneva
Agreement on the Withdrawal of Soviet Forces from Afghanistan.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Michael
J. Matheson, Visiting Professor of Law, George Washington University
formerly principal deputy legal advisor, U.S. Department of State.
(Senior Fellow, 2001-2002)
Armed Conflict and International Law in the Post-Cold
War Period. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Philip
Mattar, President, Palestinian American Research Center.
(Senior FEllow, 2002-03; Guest SCholar 2003-04)
Palestinian
Missed Opportunities. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
David
H. P. Maybury-Lewis, Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University.
(Distinguished Fellow, 1989-90; Senior Fellow, 2001)
Ethnicity in the Americas: The Indian
Question. (1989)
The
New World Dilemma: Indigenous Peoples and the State of the Americas
(2001).
Fellowship Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Cynthia
McClintock, Professor of Political Science, George Washington
University. (Peace Fellow, 1990-91)
Revolutionary Movements in Latin America:
El Salvador's FMLN and Peru's Shining Path.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Myres
McDougal, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law, Yale University.
(Distinguished Fellow, 1987-89)
The Relationship between International
Law and Interdependencies in the World Community.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Capt.
Paul F. McLaughlin, United States Navy Chaplain Corps. (Navy Fellow,
2001-2002)
The Chaplain's Evolving Role in Peace and Humanitarian
Relief Operations. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Denis
McLean, former Ambassador of New Zealand to the United States.
(Distinguished Fellow, 1994-95)
Peacekeeping Operations.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Julie
Mertus, Assistant Professor, School of International Service,
American University. (Senior Fellow, 2000-2001)
The Imprint of Kosovo on International
Law: Coercive Diplomacy, Humanitarian Intervention, and Secession.
Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Vernon
Mendis, former Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United
Nations. (Peace Fellow, 1990-91)
How the South Asian Association for Regional
Cooperation (SAARC) Can Assist with Conflict Management in the Region.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
John
Menzies, Former Ambassador of the United States to Bosnia. (Peace
Fellow, 1990-91; Senior Fellow, 1997-98)
The Dayton Peace Agreement and Balkan
Regional Stability. (1997-98)
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Gwendolyn
Mikell, Professor of Sociology, Georgetown University. (Senior
Fellow, 1995-96)
Gender and Peacebuilding During African
Political Transitions.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Georgiy
Mirsky, Professor and Senior Research Fellow, Institute of World
Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), Moscow. (Visiting Fellow,
1991-92)
Changes in Soviet Foreign Relations and
Prospects for International Peace.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Raja
Mohan, Research Associate, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses,
New Delhi, India. (Peace Fellow, 1992-93)
Security Issues between India and Pakistan:
Prospects for Confidence Building Measures and Force Reduction.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Bradford
Morse, former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives and
Under Secretary General of the UN. (Distinguished Fellow, 1987-88)
The Relationship of Economic Development
to International Peace.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Ahmad
Moussalli, Department of Political Studies, American University
of Beirut. (Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
Individual Liberty, Civil Society and
Limited Government in Popular Islam vs. the Authoritarianism of the
Islamic State. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Satya Nandan,
former Under Secretary-General of the United Nations for Ocean Affairs
and the Law of the Sea; former Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Government
of Fiji. (Visiting Distinguished Fellow, 1992-93)
The Role of Mediators in Complex International
Negotiations.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Andrew
Natsios, Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development.
(Senior Fellow, 1998-99)
The Great North Korean Famine: Famine,
Politics, and Foreign Policy. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Herman
Nickel, former U.S. Ambassador to South Africa. (Distinguished
Fellow, 1989-90)
Political Conflict, Economic Interdependence,
and Peace in Southern Africa.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Col. Howard A. Olsen,
United States Army.(Army Peace Fellow, 1998-99)
Closing the Gap between Civilian and Military
Implementation: Senior Military Leadership in Peace Operations. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Mancur
Olson, deceased. Formerly Professor of Economics, University
of Maryland. (Distinguished Fellow, 1990-91)
The Causes of International Conflict and
Cooperation.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Oyeleye
Oyediran, Department of Political Science, University of Lagos.
(Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
Democracy vs. Military Authoritarianism
in Nigeria. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Arjuna Parakrama,
Co-Director of the Centre for Policy Alternatives and Senior Lecturer
at the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. (Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
Resisting the Crossfire: The Dual Identity
of Border Village Communities in Sri Lanka's Ethnic War. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Chan
Bong Park, Ministry of National Reconciliation, Republic of Korea.
(Guest Scholar, 1996-97)
Transitional Justice and Korean Unification.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Gramoz
Pashko, Economist; formerly Deputy Prime Minister of Albania.
(Senior Fellow, 1996-97)
Albanians and Balkan Security.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Brenda
Pearson, formerly senior political analyst with the International
Crisis Group. (Senior Fellow, 2001-2002)
Bridging the Gap between Ethnic Albanians and
Macedonians. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Don
Peretz, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, State University
of New York at Binghamton. (Visiting Fellow, 1991-92)
Palestinians, Refugees, and the Middle
East Peace Process.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Yoram
Peri, Professor of Communication, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
(Senior Fellow, 2001-2002)
The Israeli Military and the Peace Process. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Robert
Perito, former Deputy Director, International Criminal Investigative
Training Assistance Program (ICITAP), U.S. Department of Justice.
(Senior Fellow, 2001-2002)
The American Experience with Policing Peace. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Vesna
Pesic, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to Mexico.
(Senior Fellow, 1994-95)
Preparing the Ground for War in Serbia,
1987-1992.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Violeta
Petroska-Beska, Professor of Psychology, University of Sts. Cyril
and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. (Senior Fellow, 2000-2001)
Education for Interculturalism: Learning
to Live Together in a Multicultural Society. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Andrew
Pierre, Adjunct Professor, School of Foreign Service and Senior
Associate, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University.
(Senior Fellow, 1998-99)
NATOs Enlargement Beyond the Visegrad
Three. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
John
Prendergast, Co-Director of the Africa Program, International
Crisis Group, Washington, D.C. (Executive Fellow, 1996-97)
Managing Conflict in the Horn of Africa.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Dana
Priest, The Washington Post. (Guest Scholar, 2001-2002)
Civil-Military Relations in the Formulation and
Execution of American Foreign Policy. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Robin Ranger,
Arms Control Analyst, Washington, D.C. (Peace Fellow, 1988-90)
Ensuring Compliance with START and Other
Proposed Arms Control Agreements.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Amina
Rasul-Bernardo, Research Fellow, Sycip Policy Center (Manila).
(Senior Fellow, 2001-2002)
Autonomy or Federalism: Self-Rule for Philippine
Muslims. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Peter
Reddaway, Professor of Political Science, George Washington University.
(Distinguished Fellow, 1993-94)
The Tragedy of Russia's Reforms: Market
Bolshevism against Democracy.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
John
Reinhardt, former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, and Director of
the U.S. Information Agency. (Distinguished Fellow, 1988-89)
How Governmental Communication with Foreign
Publics Can Help Reduce 0International Tension and Conflict.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
The
Hon. Bill Richardson, Kissinger McLarty Associates. (Senior Fellow,
2001-2002)
Energy Dimensions of U.S. Relations with
North Korea. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Indar
Rikhye, Founder and President, International Peace Academy. (Visiting
Distinguished Fellow, 1990-91)
Making UN Peacekeeping More Effective.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Ruzica
Rosandic, Department of Psychology, University of Belgrade. (Senior
Fellow, 1997-98)
The Goodwill Classroom: Conflict Resolution
and Human Rights Training in Educational Policy. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Eugene
Rostowdeceased. Formerly Dean, School of Law, Yale University;
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs; and Director of the
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. (Distinguished Fellow, 1990-92)
Aggression and Self-Defense.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Donald
Rothchild, Department of Political Science, University of California,
Davis. (Senior Fellow, 1994-95)
Pressures and Incentives for Cooperation:
the Management of Ethnic and Regional Conflicts in Africa.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Robert
Rothstein, Harvey Picker Distinguished Professor of International
Relations, Colgate University. (Peace Fellow, 1991-92)
Why Emerging Democracies in the Developing
World Thrive or Falter.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Barnett
Rubin, Director of Studies, Center of International Cooperation,
New York University. (Peace Fellow, 1989-90)
Afghanistan Since the Soviet Withdrawal:
International Aid, Reconstruction, and Civil Conflict.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Mohamed Sahnoun,
formerly U.N. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for
Somalia. (Visiting Distinguished Fellow, 1992-93)
Somalia: The Missed Opportunities.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Mostafa-Elwi
Saif, Department of Political Science, Cairo University. (Senior
Fellow, 1994-95)
Changing Arab Perceptions of Regional
Security.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Abdul
Sattar, Foreign Minister, Islamic Republic of Pakistan. (Distinguished
Fellow, 1993-94)
The Imperatives of Peace in South Asia.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
William
Schabas, Director, Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University
of Ireland. (Senior Fellow, 1998-99)
The Law of Genocide. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
David
Scheffer, Senior Vice President, United Nations Association of
the USA; and former U.S. Ambassador at Large for War Crimes. (Senior
Fellow, 2001-2002)
U.S. Engagement in the Development of International
Criminal Tribunals and in Responding to Atrocities. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Jerrold
L. Schechter, Chairman, Schechter Communications Corp. (Senior
Fellow, 1994-95)
Russian Negotiating Behavior: Continuity
and Transition.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Erwin
Schmidl, Head of Research, Austrian Institute for Military Studies.
(Senior Fellow, 1995-96)
The Role of Small and Neutral Countries
in Peace Operations.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Paul
Schroeder, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Illinois.
(Peace Fellow, 1992-93)
The Development of International Conflict
Management Processes, from the 17th Century to the Present.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Eric
Schwartz, Visiting Lecturer, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and
International Affairs, Princeton University. (Senior Fellow, 2001-2002)
Policy Responses to Complex Humanitarian Crises:
An Interdisciplinary and Integrated Approach. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Elaine
Sciolino, Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent, The New York
Times. (Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
The Iranian Revolution After Twenty Years.
Fellowship Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Paul
Seabury, Professor of Political Science, University of California
at Berkeley. (Distinguished Fellow, 1987-88)
Soviet Proxy Governments and the Promotion
of Low-Intensity Warfare.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Bereket
Habte Selassie, Professor of African and Afro-American Studies,
University of North Carolina. (Distinguished Fellow, 1992-93)
Promoting Peace and Stability in the Horn
of Africa through Regional Integration and Economic Cooperation.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Daniel
Serwer, Director, Balkans Initiative, U.S. Institute of Peace
(since 2000). (Senior Fellow, 1998-99)
Regional Security in the Balkans. Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Shimon
Shamir, Professor of Middle Eastern History, Tel Aviv University,
and former Israeli Ambassador to Egypt. (Distinguished Fellow, 1991-92)
People-to-People Contacts and Arab-Israeli
Reconciliation.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Jill
Shankleman, Director, J. Shankleman Limited, Oxford. (Senior
Fellow, 2003-04)
Does Business
Have a Role in PeaceMaking. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Rosalind
Shaw, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tufts University.
(Senior FEllow, 2003-04)
Remembering
to Forget: Rituals of Healing and the Work of the Truth and Reconciliation
COmmission in Sierra Leone. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Dorothy
Shea, Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State. (Guest
Scholar, 1998-99)
The South African Truth Commission: The
Politics of Reconciliation.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Eugene
Shirley, President, Pacem Productions Inc., Los Angeles. (Peace
Fellow, 1989-91)
A Comparative and Historical Analysis
of Communist States and Parties Since the Bolshevik Revolution.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Mihaly
Simai, Director, Institute for World Economics, Hungarian Academy
of Sciences, Budapest. (Peace Fellow, 1991-92)
The Future of Global Governance: Managing
Risk and Change in the International System.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Beth
A. Simmons, Department of Political Science, University of California
at Berkeley. (Senior Fellow, 1996-97)
Compliance Without Enforcement: The Rule
of Law in International Relations.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Masipula
Sitholedeceased, Professor of Political and Administrative
Studies, University of Zimbabwe. (Senior Fellow, 2002-2003)
Risk Taking in Zimbabwe: The Impact of
Mugabe's Policies in Southern Africa. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Tamara
Sivertseva, Visiting Fellow, The Kroc Institute, Notre Dame University.
(Senior Fellow, 1999-2000)
The Quest for National Identity in the
North Caucasus. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Hazel
Smith, Reader in International Relations, University of Warwick
(UK). (Senior Fellow, 2001-2002)
The Contribution of International Assistance to
Peaceful Social and Economic Transformation in the DPRK. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Marie
Smyth, Chief Executive, Institute for Conflict Research, Northern
Ireland. (Senior Fellow, 2002-2003)
The Political and Martial Role of Youth
in Violently Divided Societies and the Implications for Peace Processes.
Fellowship Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Henryk
Sokalski, Former Assistant Secretary General, United Nations.
(Senior Fellow, 2000-2001)
UNPREDEP in Macedonia: A Blueprint for
Early Conflict Prevention. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Ehud
Sprinzakdeceased. Formerly Dean, Lauder School of Government,
the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel. (Senior Fellow, 1997-98)
The Dynamics of Political Terrorism: Toward
an Evolutionary Theory. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Louis
B. Sohn, Woodruff Professor of International Law, University of
Georgia. (Distinguished Fellow, 1991-92)
Judicial and Other Instruments in the
Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Galina
Starovoitova, deceased. Formerly Member, People's Congress
of Deputies, Russian Federation. (Peace Fellow, 1993-94)
Promoting International Cooperation for
the Peaceful Resolution of Ethnic Conflicts.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Robert
Strausz-Hupé, President Emeritus, Foreign Policy Research
Institute. (Distinguished Fellow, 1992-93)
De Tocqueville's Concept of Democracy
and Today's Emerging Democratic Societies.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Warren
Strobel, State Department Correspondent, The Washington Times.(Senior
Fellow, 1994-95)
Late-Breaking Foreign Policy: The News
Media's Influence on Peace Operations.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Rotimi
Suberu, Lecturer in Political Science, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
(Peace Fellow, 1993-94)
Federalism and Ethnic Conflict in Nigeria.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Milan
Svec, former Czech diplomat. (Peace Fellow, 1989-91)
Gorbachev's Domestic and Foreign Policy
Reforms and Soviet-U.S. Relations.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Col.
Alan Swain, United States Army. (Army Peace Fellow, 1999-2000)
Applying Lessons Learned from Bosnia to
the Current International Peace Operation in Kosovo. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Anara Tabyshalieva,
Director, Institute for Regional Studies, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic.(Senior
Fellow, 1996-97)
Kyrgyzstan: The Way to Ethnic and Religious
Peace.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Elizabeth
Teague, Senior Analyst, the Jamestown Foundation. (Peace Fellow,
1992-93)
Conflict Among Nationalities and Ethnic
Minorities in the Former Soviet Union.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Anne
Thurston, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins
University (Peace Fellow, 1993-94)
Popular Attitudes toward and Dilemmas
of Democratization in China.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Saadia
Touval, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins
University. (Peace Fellow, 1993- 94)
State vs. International Mediation: Lessons
from Somalia and Yugoslavia.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Jonathan
Tucker, Director, CBW Nonproliferation Program, Monterey Institute.
(Senior Fellow, 2002-2003)
Biosecurity: The Nexus of Public Health
and International Security. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Col.
Stanley Tunstall, United States Army. (Army Peace Fellow, 2001-2002)
Transnational Organized Crime and Conflict: Strategic
Implications for the Military. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Col.
Barry Tyree, United States Army. (Army Peace Fellow,
2003-04)
Challenges
to Effective Support of Long-Term Stability and Security in Colombia.
Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Vadim Udalov,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Russian Federation. (Visiting Fellow,
1990-91)
Natural Interest in International Politics:
The Case of Soviet-U.S. Relations in the Post-Cold War Era.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Hendrick van der
Merwe, deceased. Formerly Senior Consultant, Center for
Intergroup Studies, South Africa. (Peace Fellow, 1993-94)
Restitution and the Pursuit of Justice
and Peace in the New South Africa.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Max
van der Stoel, Former High Commissioner on National Minorities,
Organization for Cooperation and Security in Europe. (Distinguished
Fellow, 1987-89)
Prospects for the U.S.-European Alliance
to Promote International Peace.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Francisco
Villagran de Leon, Ambassador of the Republic of Guatemala to
Canada. (Peace Fellow, 1991-92)
Strengthening the Organization of American
States to Promote Peace and Security in the Western Hemisphere.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
John Wallachdeceased.
Formerly Seeds of Peace. (Senior Fellow, 1997-98)
The Enemy Has a Face: The Seeds of Peace
Experience. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Ibrahim
Wani, Africa Center for Strategic Studies.(Peace Fellow, 1989-90)
International Adjudication and Other Alternative
Modes for Managing International Conflict.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Col.
Volney James Warner, United States Army. (Army Peace Fellow, 1996-97)
Peacekeeping in the Balkans.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Ruth
Wedgwood, Professor, Yale Law School. (Guest Scholar, 2001-2002)
Unilateralism and the Use of Force. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Gabriel
Weimann, Department of Communication, University of Haifa (Senior
Fellow, 2003-04)
Terror on
the Internet: The New Arena, the New Challenges. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Marvin
Weinbaum, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science,
University of Illinois. (Senior Fellow, 1996-97)
Markets and Democracy in the Muslim Polity.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Lt.
Col. Garland H. Williams, United States Army. (Army Fellow, 2002-2003)
Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Peacekeeping
Operations: Redefining the Military Role. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Walter
Wink, Professor of Biblical Interpretation, Auburn Theological
Seminary. (Peace Fellow, 1989-90)
The Effectiveness of Nonviolent Strategies
for Social Change, and the Biblical Roots of a Nonviolent Philosophy.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Lawrence
Wittner, Professor of History, State University of New York at
Albany. (Senior Fellow, 2001-2002)
World Nuclear Disarmament Efforts Since 1971 and
Their Policy Implications. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Goshu
Wolde, former Foreign Minister of Ethiopia. (Peace Fellow, 1988-90)
Regional Efforts to Reduce Conflicts and
Increase Cooperation in the Horn of Africa.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Gadi
Wolfsfeld, Department of Communication, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
(Senior Fellow, 1998-99)
Mobilizing the News Media for Peace.
Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back to top]
Oren Yiftachel,
Department of Geography, Ben Gurion University. (Senior Fellow,
2003-04)
Spatial Policies
and Political (in)Stability: Comparing 'Ethnocratic' Regimes.
Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
David
S. Yost, Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate
School. (Senior Fellow, 1996-97)
NATO Transformed: The Alliance's New Roles
in International Security.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
[Back
to top]
I.
William Zartman, Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations
and Conflict Resolution and Director of Conflict
Management, School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins
University. (Visiting Distinguished Fellow, 1992-93)
Fairness and Justice in International Negotiations
Dealing with Environmental Conflict and Political Terrorism. Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Idith
Zertal, The Hebrew University in Jerusalem. (Senior Fellow, 1997-98)
The Memory of the Holocaust and the Arab-Israeli
Conflict. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Igor
Zevelev, Professor of Russian Studies, College of International
and Security Studies, The George C. Marshall
European Center for Security Studies. (Senior Fellow, 1997-98)
Russia and Its New Diasporas. Fellowship
Bio
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
John
Zhao, School of International Service, American University. (Peace
Fellow, 1990-91)
China's Foreign Policy and Its Implications
for the Future.
![](/peth04/20041017190415im_/http://www.usip.org/images/spacers/spacer_gray_1x1.gif)
Updated: November 1, 2003 |