The 2009–2010 International Affairs Fellows are:
Michael L. Baker
U.S. Navy
"Developing African Political Will to Invest in Maritime Security Forces"
Tericke Blanchard *
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
"Analysis of Japan's Efforts to Improve Competitive Environment for Pharmaceuticals"
Jared I. Braiterman *
Independent Consultant
"Tokyo Green Space"
James P. Danly
Institute for the Study of War
"Company-level Counterinsurgency Operations"
Laura A. Hall
U.S. Department of State
"You Get What You Pay For: The Business Case for Investing in Civilian Capacity for Foreign Affairs"
Robert K. Knake
Good Harbor Consulting LLC
"Assessing the Threat: Cyber Warfare, Cyber Security and the Foreign Policy Homeland Security Nexus"
Carolyn M. Leddy *
International Consulting
"U.S. Nuclear Naiveté: Miscalculating Japan's Nuclear Requirement?"
Carie A. Lemack
The Camilla Group LLC
"Responses to Terrorism: Supporting and Documenting Terrorism Victims' Efforts to Win the War of Ideas"
Brett H. McGurk
Harvard University
"The National Security Council, the Supreme Court, and America's Role in the World"
Julia Nesheiwat*
U.S. Department of State
"U.S.-Japan Strategic Partnership on Energy Security and Climate Change: Can China Be Brought Into the Fold?"
Jeffrey Oppenheim*
U.S. Army
"Russia in the Asian Pacific Region: Resurgent or Receding? Security Implications for Japan, the U.S., and their Allies."
Rachel I. Schneller
U.S. Department of State
"The Iraqi Displacement Crisis"
Margaret L. Taylor
U.S. Department of State
"New Realities in the Provision of U.S. Foreign Assistance: Meeting the Challenges of the 21st Century"
* International Affairs Fellow in Japan, sponsored by Hitachi, Ltd.
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