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The 2002–2003 International Affairs Fellows were:
Daniel E. Bob*
Independent Consultant
“Japan’s Policymaking in Crisis: Forging a New Approach”
Molly M. Cochran
Georgia Institute of Technology
“Democratic Global Governance and International Public Spheres”
Bathsheba N. Crocker
U.S. Department of State
“United Nations Governance of Post-Conflict Societies”
Sunil B. Desai
U.S. Marine Corps
“Multinational Amphibious Forces: Conducting Deterrence and Crisis Response in the 21st Century”
Amanda J. Dory
U.S. Department of Defense
“Missing in Action? 21st Century Civil Defense”
Konrad Huber
United Nations Children’s Fund
“Ties that Bind? Civic Engagement and Preventing Ethnic Violence”
Dalia Dassa Kaye
George Washington University
“From Competition to Cooperation? Transatlantic Relations and Middle East Policy After the Attacks”
Jennie M. Koch
United States Military Academy
“Crafting a Viable Counter-Terrorism Policy”
John A. Nagl
U.S. Army
“Creating a National Security Structure to Defeat Asymmetric Threats”
Daniel B. Prieto
ZG Ventures
“Rethinking the Net in an Age of Terrorism: Cyberspace, National Security, and Government’s Proper Role”
William E. Rapp*
U.S. Army
“The U.S. and Japan Partnership- Formalizing Security Balancing in Northeast Asia”
Michael Rubin
Washington Institute for Near East Policy
“Critical Engagement with Rogue Regimes: When Does it Work? Why Does it Fail?”
John E.D. Toth*
Tennyson West, LLC
“Developing a Practical Approach to Financial Liberalization and Targeted Growth in Japan”
Richard R. Verma
Steptoe & Johnson, LLP
“Overcoming Congressional Resistance to “Nation-Building”: Developing a New Model for Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development”
Isaiah Wilson
U.S. Army
“Avoiding a Premature Return to ‘Gunboat’ Diplomacy—Opportunities for a Joint Strategy toward the Asia-Pacific through Foreign Military Sales”
* Indicates International Affairs Fellow in Japan, sponsored by Hitachi, Ltd.
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