Fellowships

International Affairs Fellowships

The 2005–2006 International Affairs Fellows were:

Thomas J. Bollyky
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
“Rationalizing International Pharmaceutical Pricing: The Pursuit of U.S. Foreign Policy Objectives in Global Health and International Trade ”

Kahlil J. Byrd
African Public Broadcasting Foundation
“Creating the Corporation for Public Diplomacy”

Dalton Conley
New York University
“Asset Ownership, Development and Stability”

Joshua J. Lippard
U.S. Department of Justice
“Information Sharing Relationships for 21st Century International Security”

Neal A. Pollard
Hicks & Associates
“Winning in Cyberspace: Exploiting Opportunities in a Strategic Competition with Terrorism”

Marc R. Rosenblum
University of New Orleans
“Immigration, Integration, and U.S.-Caribbean Basin Relations after 9/11”

Nita Rudra
Graduate School of International & Public Affairs, University of Pittsburgh
“Globalization and Effective Social Policies in Developing Countries”

Celina Schocken
Center for Global Health and Economic Development, Columbia University/Government of Rwanda
“U.S. AIDS and Health Policy in Africa: Redesigning Foreign Assistance to Address the Needs of Donors and Recipients”

Douglas W. Turner*
DW Turner, Inc.
“Why Minority Parties in Japan Lose”

Fei-ling Wang*
Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology
“An East Asian Community: How Unlikely Is It?”

* International Affairs Fellow in Japan, sponsored by Hitachi, Ltd.