The 2004–2005 International Affairs Fellows were:
Jennifer A. Amyx †
University of Pennsylvania
“The Political Economy of Regional Financial Cooperation in East Asia”
Russell C. Crandall
Davidson College
“Redefining U.S. Security Policy in the Andes”
James A. Gavrilis
U.S. Army
“Understanding Counter-Insurgency in the Middle East: An Iraqi Case Study”
Colin H. Kahl
University of Minnesota
“Civilian Casualties and America’s New Wars”
Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt
Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
“Taming the Dragon: U.S. Assistance to the Rule of Law and Human Rights in China”
Kristin M. Lord
George Washington University
“Rethinking Public Diplomacy ”
Layna Mosley
University of Notre Dame
“Regulating International Finance: the Use and Utility of Private-Public Models”
Saskia S. Reilly
U.S. Mission to the United Nations
“The United States and the European Union at the United Nations: Dealing with a Strengthened EU to more Effectively Advance U.S. Interests”
R. Michael Schiffer*
Office of U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein
“Reexamining the Japanese Strategic Consensus”
John Marshall Turner
McKinsey & Company
“Saudi Arabia, Unearthing the Root Causes of the Coming Economic Crisis and Assessing the Potential Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East ”
Matthew C. Waxman
U.S. Department of Defense
“U.S. Capabilities and Strategies to Restore the Rule of Law in Failed and Post-Conflict States”
* Awarded IAF in Japan, sponsored by Hitachi, Ltd.
† Awarded a dual International Affairs and Hitachi Fellowship
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