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The 2000–2001 International Affairs Fellows were:
Erica J. Barks-Ruggles
U.S. Department of State
“HIV/AIDS: Case Studies on the Economic Costs of the Epidemic and Implications for National Security”
Delia Boylan
University of Chicago
“The Political Economy of Bank Regulation in the Developing World”
Scott A. Cooper
U.S. Marine Corps
“Carry a Big Stick, But Be Careful About Using It”
Kimberly C. Field
U.S. Military Academy
“Toward a United Nations Police Force: Demonstrating the Determination of the World Community”
Anna Gelpern
U.S. Department of the Treasury
“Buying Policy: A Review of Co-Financing Strategies in the New Markets”
Laura Hayes Holgate
U.S. Department of Energy
“Applying Threat Reduction Techniques Outside the Former Soviet Union”
Theodore Osius*
Office of the Vice President
“The Evolving U.S.-Japan Security Alliance”
Adam Posen
Institute for International Economics
“Strategies and Limits of G-3 Macroeconomic Coordination After Globalization”
Samantha Power
Harvard University
“U.S. Genocide Prevention: A Structural, Semantic and Domestic Examination”
Nicholas J. Rasmussen
U.S. Department of State
“Is Cold Peace the Best We Can Do? Lessons from the Israel-Egypt Experience and Implications for U.S. Peacemaking in the Middle East”
Samantha F. Ravich
Center for Strategic & International Studies
“Crafting the Foundation for a New U.S.-Indonesian Relationship”
Daniel C. Thomas
University of Illinois at Chicago
“Dual or Dueling Institutions? NATO and the EUrsquo;s Common Foreign and Security Policy”
Andrew S. Weiss
National Security Council
“The Sources of Russian Behavior in the Post-Yeltsin Era”
Kimberly Marten Zisk*
Barnard College
“Japan’s United Nations Peacekeeping Dilemma”
* International Affairs Fellow in Japan, sponsored by Hitachi, Ltd.
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