Fellowships

International Affairs Fellowships

The 2003–2004 International Affairs Fellows were:

Thomas C. Beierle
Resources for the Future
“Promoting Trade Liberalization and Development: Agricultural Trade Negotiations at the WTO”

Michelle Billig
U.S. Department of Energy
“The Challenges of Diversifying U.S. Energy Supplies”

Katherine E. Bliss
University of Massachusetts
“Seventy-five years of Reproductive Health Programming in Latin America: History, Culture, and Political Process”

Barbara M. Connolly
University of Notre Dame
“Inter-state Bargaining and International Cooperation Amidst Institutional Overlap”

Paul R. Daniels*
U.S. Army
“Japan’s Ascent to Independent Internationalism; Parallels with a Former WWII Ally”

Robert Dujarric*
Hudson Institute
“The Future of American Forces in Japan after Korean Unification”

Julie E. Fischer
U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs
“Cloak and Silver Bullet: Homeland Security, Biodefense, and the Scientific Enterprise”

Jean A. Garrison
University of Wyoming
“The Competing Strategies of Engagement: Coordinating China Policy in a Complez Policymaking Environment”

Jeffrey Stanley Kojac
U.S. Marine Corps
“The U.S. Military's Role in Post-Conflict Security Operations”

Fred T. Krawchuk, Jr.*
U.S. Army
“Combating Terrorism in Asia: A U.S.-Japanese Approach”

Suzanne Maloney
ExxonMobil Corporation
“Energy Security and the Persian Gulf: Advancing U.S. Interests in Uncertain Times”

Nancy Yao*
Goldman Sachs (ASIA) LLC
“Tri-Market Cooperation: Japan-China Business Partnerships and their Impact on U.S.-China-Japan Relations”

* Awarded IAF in Japan, sponsored by Hitachi, Ltd.