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The 1999–2000 International Affairs Fellows were:
Mark Francis Brzezinski
Hogan &Hartson LLP
“The Constitutional Enhancement of Human Rights in Post-Communist States”
Lisa Cook
Center for International Development at Harvard University
“Moral Hazard in International Economic Relations”
Maj. Grant Russell Doty, USA
United States Military Academy
“Learning from the Bosnian IFOR Mission: A Civil-Military Failure”
Daniel Drezner
University of Colorado
“Carrots, Sticks, and Guns: The Choice of Economic Statecraft”
*Susan Ellingwood
Brills Content (deferred)
“From Bad to Worse: How Did Japan's Economy Get Into this Mess and How Will It Get Out of It?”
Nina Hachigian
National Security Council
“Economic Legal Reform: A Path Toward Political Rights?”
Hope Harrison
George Washington University
“Russian Roulette: The Devolution of Power in Russia and Implications for U.S. Policy”
*Michael Hickok
Air War College
“The Caspian's Future Through Asian Eyes”
Jeffrey Kaplan
The Ministry of Economics and Finance, Royal Government of Cambodia
“Redefining U.S. Policy in Southeast Asia Through the Crucible fo Crisis”
#David Leheny
University of Wisconsin
“The U.S.-Japan Security Treaty in a Changing Japanese Political Context”
*Capt. Matthew Aaron Long, USAF
U. S. Air Force Academy (deferred)
“Coming Home to Roost: How the Return of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party Affects the Role of Japanese Political Parites in the Revision of the U.S.-Japan Defense Guidelines”
Jon J. Rosenwasser
US Senate Budget Committee
“The Politics of the Post-Cold War Defense Budget Debate: Pitfalls and Opportunities”
*Maj. Valerie Sloan, USA
Theater Support Command (deferred)
“Constraints of Convenience: Deficiencies in Negotiating U.S. Japan Defense Issues”
David Andrew Stackpole
Merrill Lynch
“The Future of U.S. Commercial Diplomacy in sub-Saharan Africa”
Puneet Talwar
U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee
“Iran and the US: Overcoming Estrangement”
Lee Wolosky
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
“Promoting US Interests in the Reconstruction of Russian Capitalism”
* Indicates International Affairs Fellow in Japan, sponsored by Hitachi, Ltd.
# Indicates award of both IAF and IAF in Japan
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