The 2007–2008 International Affairs Fellows were:
Bernadette Atuahene
Chicago-Kent College of Law
“Transforming the Unequal Distribution of Property: The Road Less Traveled
to Political Stability in Sub-Saharan Africa”
Scott G. Borgerson
United States Coast Guard; United States Coast Guard Academy
“Developing a U.S. Arctic Strategy”
Bradley L. Bowman
United States Army; United States Military Academy
“Shortening the Long War: U.S. Military Posture and Strategy in the Middle
East”
Ashley S. Deeks
U.S. Department of State
“U.S. and European Approaches to the Law of War: Can We Bridge the Divide?”
Amy B. Frumin
USAID - Afghanistan
“A View from the Weeds, an Analysis of the Third “D”: USAID”
Weston S. Konishi*
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation
“Japan’s Values-Oriented Diplomacy: Can Tokyo Lead Asia by Example?”
David S. Law*
University of San Diego School of Law; University of California, San Diego
“Decision-Making in a Democracy: The Japanese Supreme Court as a National
Policymaker?”
Keir A. Lieber
University of Notre Dame
“The Challenge of Nuclear Proliferation in an Era of U.S. Primacy”
Rachel L. Loeffler
U.S. Department of the Treasury
“Finance and Foreign Policy: A Critical Intersection”
Alexander Mundt
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
“The Guiding Principles revisited: Towards a Consistent, Effective
Framework for IDP Humanitarian Interventions”
Michelle S. Parker
USAID - Afghanistan
“From Experimentation to Expertise: Developing Models of Effective
Civil-Military Intervention in Irregular Warfare”
Richard M. Wrona
United States Army; United States Military Academy
“Return the Mercenaries”
* International Affairs Fellow in Japan, sponsored by Hitachi, Ltd.
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