Former Peace Scholars
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Mohammed Abu Nimer (1991-92 Peace Scholar)
George Mason University |
"Conflict Resolution between Arabs and Jews in
Israel: A Study of Six Intervention Programs."
Zachary Abuza (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University | "Coping With China: Vietnamese Elite Responses to an Emerging Superpower."
Alice Ackerman (1991-92 Peace Scholar)
University of Maryland | "Foreign Policy Issues in a Newly Unified Germany."
George Agbango (1988-89 Peace Scholar)
Atlanta University | "Political Instability and Economic Development
in Sub-Saharan Africa."
Burcu
Akan (1997-98 Peace Scholar)
School of International Service, American University | "Praying for a Nation: Islamization and Construction of Ethnic Albanian Identity in Macedonia."
Nida Alahmad (2005-2006 Peace Scholar)
New School University | "Survival of a State: Looking Inside the Boundaries of the Iraqi Ba'thist State"
Cecilia
Albin (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
The Johns Hopkins University | "Resolving Conflicts over Indivisibles through
Negotiation: The Case of Jerusalem."
Lori Allen (2004-05 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago | "Suffering Through a Nationalist Uprising: Violence, Victimization, and Human Rights in Palestinian Politics."
Antony
Anghie (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
Harvard University | "International Law, Human Rights and Cultural
Identity: a New Approach to Ethnic Identity?"
Anthony Armstrong (1988-89 Peace Scholar)
University of Washington | "Breaking the Ice: Initiatives to Improve Relations
with a National Adversary."
Senem Aslan (2006-07 Peace Scholar)
University of Washington | "National Makeovers and Resistance: Kurdish and Berber Activism in Turkey and Morocco."
Severne Autesserre (2004-05 Peace Scholar)
Department of Politics, New York University | "The Politics of the Peace Process in the Eastern Congo."
B
Eileen Babbitt (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | "Beyond Neutrality: The Use of Leverage by Powerful
States as Mediators in International Conflict."
Daniel Bahr (1988-89 Peace Scholar)
Iowa State University | "Explaining International Voluntary Cooperation
under Anarchy: An Analysis of Emergent Norm-Governed Behavior as Substitute
for a Global Sovereign."
Naazneed Barma (2005-2006 Peace Scholar)
University of California, Berkeley | "Shared Sovereignty: Building Democracy and Reconstructing State Capacity in postconflict Nation-States"
Geoffrey Bate (1990-91 Peace Scholar)
City University of New York | "The Anthropological Sources of Basque Terrorism."
Martijn van Beek (1994-95 Peace Scholar)
Cornell University | "Social Identification and Ethnic Mobilization
in Ladakh, India."
Orna Ben-Naftali (1988-89 Peace Scholar)
Tufts University | "A Court of Lost Appeal: The United States and
the Idea and Institution of a World Court to 1985."
Shawn Bird (1998-99 Peace Scholar)
University of Florida | "Institutional Reform and Democratization in Post-War
El Salvador."
Belete Bizuneh (2004-05 Peace Scholar)
Department of History, Boston University | "Pastoralists, States, and Violence Along the Ethiopian-Kenyan-Somali Borderland, ca. 1897-1980s."
Christopher Blattman (2006-07 Peace Scholar)
University of Berkeley | "What’s Special about Being a Child Soldier? Estimating the Labor Market Impact of Involuntary Military Service Using a Survey of Young Ex-combatants in Uganda."
Mia M. Bloom (1995-96 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, Columbia University | "Failures of Intervention: The unintended consequences
of mixed messages and the exacerbation of ethnic conflict."
Catherine Bolten (2005-2006 Peace Scholar)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | "Post-war Identity and the Historical Imagination in Northern Sierra Leone"
Jean Boone (1991-92 Peace Scholar)
Georgetown University | "Trading in Power: The Politics of Soviet Foreign
Economic Reform, 1986-1991."
Lisa Brandes (1988-89 Peace Scholar)
Yale University | "Public Opinion, International Security Policy,
and Gender: The United States and Great Britain since 1945."
Jurgen Brauer (1988-89 Peace Scholar)
University of Notre Dame | "Military Expenditures, Arms Production, and the
Economic Performance of Developing Nations."
D'Arcy Brissman (1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
Department of History, Duke University | "Democracy by Drill and Harrow": Haitian Civil-Military
Relations and U.S. Occupation, 1915-1934."
Rebecca Bryant (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
University of Chicago | "Educating Ethnicity: On the Birth and Reproduction
of the Cypriot Ethnic Conflict."
Jennie Burnet (2000-01 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina | "Crisis as Opportunity: Women and Reconciliation
in Rwanda."
Katherine Burns (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, MIT | "Subnational Power and Multilateral Cooperation
in Northeast Asia."
Josephine Burt (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
Columbia University | "Failing States and Political Vacuums: The Struggle
for Local Power and the Demise of Democracy in Peru, 1980-1995."
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Charles T. Call (1995-96 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, Stanford University | "From Soldiers to Cops: 'War Transitions' and
the Demilitarization of Policing in Latin America and the Caribbean."
Tatiana Carayannis (2005-2006 Peace Scholar)
The City University of New York | "Hybrid Wars, Conflict Networks, and Multilateral Responses: The Congo Wars, 1996-2004"
Anthony Chase (1998-99 Peace Scholar)
Tufts University | "Relativism and Reality in the Muslim World: Islamic
Law and International Human Rights Law in Political Context."
Pamela Chasek (1992-93 Peace Scholar)
Johns Hopkins University | "From Stockholm to Rio: An Analysis of 20 Years
of Multilateral Environmental Negotiation in the United Nations System."
Ajin Choi (1998-99 Peace Scholar)
Duke University | "Democracy, Alliances, and War Performance in
Militarized International Conflicts, 1812-1992."
Alev I. Cinar (1995-96 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania | "Bodies, Places and Time: Islamic Visibilities
in the Public Sphere and the Contestations of Secular Modernity in Turkey."
Kathleen Collins (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, Stanford University | "Post-Soviet Political Transitions in Central
Asia."
Michele Commercio (2000-01 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania | "Contentious Peace in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan,
and Latvia."
Richard Conroy (1992-93 Peace Scholar)
University of Notre Dame | "Beyond Peacekeeping: Strategies of United Nations
Peace Enforcement in a Turbulent World."
Jennifer Curtis (1998-99 Peace Scholar)
Washington University | "Making Peace: Community Development in West Belfast."
D
Xinyuan Dai (1997-98 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, University of Chicago | "On Compliance: International Institutions and Domestic Constituency."
Jaleh Dashti-Gibson (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Department of Government, University of Notre Dame | "Sharpening the Bite: A Framework for Monitoring
Multilateral Economic Sanctions."
Josip Dasovic (2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, Brown University | "Social Networks as a Bulwark against Inter-Ethnic
Violence at the Community Level in the Former Yugoslavia."
Kurt Dassel (1994-95 Peace Scholar)
Columbia University | "Domestic Instability, the Military, and War."
Mark
F. Davidheiser (2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology, University of Florida | "Multiculturalism and Peacemaking: Conflict Mediation
in the Gambia."
William
DeMars (1991-92 Peace Scholar)
Notre Dame University | "Helping People in a People's War: Humanitarian
Organizations and the Ethiopian Conflict, 1980-1988."
Ralph
DiMuccio (1992-93 Peace Scholar)
University of Southern California | "Interdependence and Exchange in Interstate Relationships:
A Reassessment of Anglo-German Relations in the 1930s."
Daniela Donno (2006-07 Peace Scholar)
Yale University | "Defending Democratic Norms: Regional Intergovernmental Organizations and the Consolidation of Democracy."
Stuart
Douglas (1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology, Rice University | "The Cultural Politics of Reconciliation: An Ethnography
of Reparation and Rehabilitation in Contemporary South Africa."
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Alan Emery (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Department of Sociology, University of Southern California | "The National Party in the Democratic Transformation
of South African Politics, 1976-1991."
Andrew
Erdmann (1998-99 Peace Scholar)
Harvard University | "Politics by Other Means: Americans' Search for
'Victory' in the Twentieth Century."
Gil
Eyal (1994-95 Peace Scholar)
University of California, Los Angeles | "The Breakdown of Czechoslovakia."
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Tulia G. Falleti (2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, Northwestern
University | "Decentralization Trajectories and Balance of
Power in Argentina, Mexico and Colombia, 1982-1999."
Nora
Femenia (1991-92 Peace Scholar)
Syracuse University | "National Self-Images, Enemy Images and Conflict
Strategies in the 1982 Falkland/Malvinas War."
Huiyun Feng (2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
Arizona State University, Department of Political Science | "A Dragon on Defense: China's Strategic Culture
and War."
Joel
S. Fetzer (1995-96 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, Yale University | "National Borders / Cultural Boundaries: Public
Attitudes toward Immigration in the United States, France, and Germany."
Michael Findley(2006-07 Peace Scholar)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | "Spoiling the Peace or Seeking the Spoils? Civil War Peace Processes and the Impact of Spoilers."
Karl-Orfeo Fioretos(1994-95 Peace Scholar)
Columbia University | "Managing Interdependence in the New Europe: Economic
Exchange and the Consolidation of Peace."
Thomas
Firestone (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
University of California, Berkeley | "The Methods and Intent of Soviet Efforts to Influence
Western European Public Opinion against NATO Deployments."
Ann
Florini (1994-95 Peace Scholar)
University of California, Los Angeles | "Transparency and International Relations."
Coleen
Fox (1997-98 Peace Scholar)
Department of Geography, University of Oregon | "Hydro-Development and Potential Crisis in the
Mekong: Strategies for Peace in an Interstate Watershed."
Carla
P. Freeman (1995-96 Peace Scholar)
Department of China Studies, The Paul H. Nitze School
of Advanced International Studies of the Johns Hopkins University | "China's Reform Challenge: The Political Economy
of Reform in Northeast China, 1978-1998."
Nathalie
Frensley (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
University of Texas at Austin | "Domestic Politics and International Conflict
Termination: The Dynamic Group Theory of Conflict Processes with Northern
Ireland as a Test Case."
Gabriela
M. Fried (2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
Department of Sociology, University of California, Los
Angeles | "Reconciling Authoritarian Legacies: Enduring
Collective Memories of Political Repression, Disappearance, Political
Prison and Exile in Uruguay Today."
Suzanne
E. Fry (2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, New York University | "When States Kill Their Own: Understanding the
Legitimation Process."
Alejandro de la Fuente (1994-95 Peace Scholar)
University of Pittsburgh | "'With All and For All': Race, Inequality, and
Politics in Cuba, 1900-1930."
Melissa
Ann Fuller (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, UCLA | "Nations Dividing: Ethnic Conflict and its Democratic
Management."
G
Kurt Taylor Gaubatz (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
Stanford University | "Elections and War: A Study of the Electoral Incentive
in the Democratic Politics of War and Peace."
Marc
Genest (1990-91 Peace Scholar)
Georgetown University | "Negotiating in the Public Eye: The Impact of
the Press on the Intermediate- Range Nuclear Force Negotiations."
Behrooz
Ghamari-Tabrizi (1997-98 Peace Scholar)
Department of Sociology, University of California,Santa
Cruz | "Islamism and the Quest for Alternative Modernities."
Gautam
Ghosh (1997-98 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago | "Defining Diasporas: Partitioned States, Refugee
Flows, and Religious Chauvinism in India and Bangladesh, 1947-Present."
Daniel
Gibson (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
Duke University | "The Politics of Involuntary Resettlement: World
Bank-Supported Projects in Asia (Resettlement Policy, India, Indonesia>
Elise
Giuliano (1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
University of Chicago | "Paths to the Decline of Nationalism: Ethnic Politics
in Russia."
Ran
Greenstein (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
University of Wisconsin, Madison | "Settlement, Resistance and Conflict: Class, Nation,
State and Political Discourse in South Africa and Palestine/Israel to
1948."
Alexandru-Valentin (2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
Grigorescu Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh | "The Impact of International Organizations on
Domestic Transparency".
Emily
Gunzburger (2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
Cornell University, Department of Architecture | "Representing Competing Identities: Building and
Rebuilding in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina."
H
Devin
Hagerty (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
University of Pennsylvania | "The Theory and Practice of Nuclear Deterrence
in South Asia."
Henry E. Hale (1995-96 Peace Scholar)
Government Department, Harvard University | "Independence and Integration: Secession and State-Building
in the Former Soviet Union."
Philip Hammack (2005-2006 Peace Scholar)
University of Chicago | "Identity and the Cultural Psychology of Adolescence: Life Stories of Israeli and Palestinian Youth"
Landon
E. Hancock (2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George
Mason University | "Peace from the People: Identity Salience in the
Northern Ireland Peace Process."
Jussi
Hanhimaki (1991-92 Peace Scholar)
Boston University | "Containment, Coexistence, and Neutrality: America,
Russia, and the 'Finnish Solution,' 1948-1956."
Karrin Hanshew (2004-05 Peace Scholar)
Department of History, University of Chicago | "Negotiating Terror: Political Violence and Democracy in 1970s West Germany."
W. Scott
Harrop (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
University of Virginia | "Assessing the Ability of Protracted Insurrections
to Gain International Approval."
Jennifer
Hazen (2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
Georgetown University, Department of Government | "Rebel Groups, Their Networks, and the Incentives
for Continued Warfare."
Yinan
He (2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology | "Overcoming Shadows of the Past: Historical Trauma
and Reconciliation in Europe and East Asia."
Jairo
Hernandez (1991-92 Peace Scholar)
Tufts University | "Costa Rica as Mediator in the Settlement of Central
American Disputes in the 1980s."
Kristine
Herrmann (2000-01 Peace Scholar)
School of International Service, American University | "Implementing or Impairing Democracy: Lessons
in Democratization Assistance."
Miles
Hochstein (1992-93 Peace Scholar)
University of Southern California | "Rethinking Genocide Theory: State Making and
Socially Administered Mass Morality."
Azra Hromadzic (2006-07 Peace Scholar)
University of Pennsylvania | "Emerging Citizens: Youth, Education and Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina."
Alexandra
M. Hrycak (1995-96 Peace Scholar)
Department of Sociology, University of Chicago | "From the Iron Fist to the Invisible Hand: Writers,
Artists, and the Nation in Ukraine."
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Tuba Inal (2006-07 Peace Scholar)
University of Minnesota | "Development of Global Prohibition Regimes: Rape and Pillage in War"
Cynthia Irvin (1991-92 Peace Scholar)
Duke University | "Paramilitary Politics in Parliamentary Democracies:
Militant Nationalism in Ireland and Spain."
J
Vinodh Jaichand (1995-96 Peace Scholar)
Center for Civil and Human Rights, University
of Notre Dame Law School | "Achieving Racial Equality through Restitution
of Land Rights in South Africa."
Laura
Jenkins (1997-98 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin,
Madison | "Contested Categories: Affirmative Action in India."
K
Switbert R. Kamazima (2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
Department of Sociology, University of
Minnesota | "Globalization from Below: Cooperation and Regional
Integration along the Tanzania-Uganda Border."
Mikael
Karlstrom (1994-95 Peace Scholar)
University of Chicago | "The Cultural Kingdom in Uganda: Popular Royalism
and the Restoration the Buganda Kingship."
Naveeda
Khan (2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology, Columbia University | "Authorizing the Muslim Speaking Subject: Religious
Debates in Pakistan."
Deepa
Khosla (1998-99 Peace Scholar)
University of Maryland | "Third Party Intervention in Ethnic Conflicts:
A Force for Peace or Spiraling Violence."
Moira
Killoran (1991-92 Peace Scholar)
University of Texas at Austin | "Pirate State, Poet Nation: The Poetic Struggle
over 'The Past' in North Cyprus."
Sung
Hee Kim (1990-91 Peace Scholar)
Tufts University | "Revenge and Conflict Escalation: The Effects
of Power and Audience."
John
T. King (2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
Department of Education, University of Washington | "Beyond Incommensurability: Fostering Cross-Cultural
Understanding in Northern Ireland."
Riina
Kionka (1994-95 Peace Scholar)
Columbia University | "The International Politics of Estonian Nationality
Policy."
Betsy
O. Konefal (2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
Department of History, University of Pittsburgh | "Rights, Identity and the the Politics of Concientizaci-n:
Organizing for Racial and Social Justice in the Guatemalan Highlands,
1960-2000."
Megan
Koreman (1990-91 Peace Scholar)
University of California, Berkeley | "From War to Peace: Three French Towns in 1944-1945."
Ronald
Krebs (2000-01 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, Columbia University | "A School for the Nation? Military Institutions
and the Boundaries of Nationality."
Alan
Kuperman (2000-01 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology | "Tragic Consequences: How and Why Communal Groups
Provoke Genocidal Retaliation."
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Mark Lagon (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
Georgetown University | "Crusade For Freedom": International and Ideological
Sources of the Reagan Doctrine."
Curtis
W. Lambrecht (2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, Yale University | "Violence in Burmese State-Making: The Making
of a Human Rights Pariah."
Barbara
Larney (1992-93 Peace Scholar)
Arizona State University | "Children of World War II in Germany: A Life Course
Analysis."
Sandra Leavitt (2004-05 Peace Scholar)
Department of Government, Georgetown University | "Between Security and Conflict: Governments and Muslim Minorities in Asia."
Itshak
Lederman (1990-91 Peace Scholar)
University of Maryland | "Verification of Conventional Arms Control Agreements
in Europe."
Terence Lee (2005-2006 Peace Scholar)
University of Washington | "The Causes of Military Insubordination: Explaining Military Organizational Behavior in China, Indonesia, Philippines, and Thailand"
Jeffrey
Legro (1990-91 Peace Scholar)
University of California at Los Angeles | "Cooperation Within Conflict: Submarines, Strategic
Bombing, Chemical Warfare and Restraint in World War II."
Helen Lennon (2004-05 Peace Scholar)
Department of Comparitive Literature, Yale University | "Creating a Witness: Film as Evidence in International War Crimes Tribunals."
Fernando Lopez-Alves (1988-89 Peace Scholar)
University of California at Los Angeles | "Why Do Unions Coalesce? Labor Solidarity in Colombia
and Uruguay."
Janet
Lord (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
National Law Center, George Washington University | "Remedies Under International Human Rights Law."
Russell Lucas (1998-99 Peace Scholar)
Georgetown University | "Choice, Constraint, and Regime Survival Strategies:
Jordan Since 1989."
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Martin Malin (1992-93 Peace Scholar)
Columbia University | "Entrepreneurial Statecraft: Egypt and the Superpowers,
1952-1967."
Gregory
Maney (1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison | "Transnational Networks and Ethnic Mobilization:
Origins of the Troubles in Northern Ireland."
Dorgam
Mara'ee (1998-99 Peace Scholar)
Harvard University | "Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and the Future
of Democracy in the Middle East."
Terrence Markin (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
The Johns Hopkins University | "The West Irian Dispute: How the Kennedy Administration
Resolved that "Other" Southeast Asian Conflict."
Erin
L. McCandless (2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
School of International Service, American University | "Transformative Participation in Policymaking:
The Case of Zimbabwean Civil Society."
Fredline M’Cormack (2006-07 Peace Scholar)
University of Florida | "Whose Democracy? NGOs and the Democracy Project in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone."
Hugo
van der Merwe (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George
Mason University | "Reconciliation in South Africa: The Role of the
Truth and Reconciliation Commission."
Roberta
Micallef (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
University of Texas at Austin | "The Role of Literature and Intellectuals in National
Identity Construction: The Case of Uzbekistan."
Aleksandra
Milicevic
Department of Sociology, University of California, Los
Angeles | "Joining Serbia's Wars: Volunteers and Draft-Dodgers,
1991-1995."
Daniel
Monterescu (2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago | "Jewish-Arab Relations, Urban Space, and the State
in Palestinian-Israeli Mixed Towns, 1948-2002."
Ellen
Moodie (1997-98 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan | "Negotiating Peace and Memory through Salvadoran
News Media."
Adam Moore (2006-07 Peace Scholar)
University of Wisconsin-Madison | "Ethno-territoriality, Local Institutions and the Production of ‘Ethnic Conflict’ in Bosnia-Herzegovina."
Mark
Mullenbach (1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, University of Arizona | "Third Party Interventions in Intrastate Disputes."
Peter
Mwesige (2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
Indiana University, Bloomington, Ernie Pyle School of Journalism | "Radio Talk Shows, Political Participation, and
Democratization in Uganda."
N
Susan Allen Nan (1997-98 Peace Scholar)
Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution,
George Mason University | "Finding Order in the Chaos of Multiple Conflict
Resolution Interventions in Eurasian Secessionist Conflict."
Denise
Natali (1998-99 Peace Scholar)
University of Pennsylvania | "Manufacturing Identity and Managing Kurds: A
Study in the Formation of Ethnonationalism."
Monika Nalepa (2004-05 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, Columbia University | "Shedding the Light: Theory and Practice of Truth Revelation Procedures in Post-Communist Europe."
Tova Norlen (2005-06 Peace Scholar)
Johns Hopkins University | "Sacred Stones and Religious Nuts: Resolving Conflicts over Absolute Sacred Space."
O
Krisjon Olson (2006-07 Peace Scholar)
University of California, Berkeley | "Youth without Sanctuary: The New Ethics of Humanitarianism in Post-War Guatemala."
P
Raul Pangalangan (1988-89 Peace Scholar)
Harvard University | "Competing Normative Themes in Third World Argument
in International Law."
Thazhakuzhyil
Paul (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
University of California at Los Angeles | "Asymmetric Conflicts: A Study of War Initiation
by Lesser Powers."
Wendy Pearlman (2005-06 Peace Scholar)
Harvard University | "Why Violence? Explaining Patterns in Palestinian Use of Force During the Second Intifada"
Vjekoslav
Perica (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Department of History, University of Minnesota | "The Making of the Post-Yugoslav Nations: Church-Sponsored
Political Mobilization in the Former Yugoslavia, 1965-1995."
Todd
Perry (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland | "The Origins and Implementation of the 1992 Nuclear
Suppliers Group."
Victor
A. Peskin (2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, University of California,
Berkeley | "Conflicts of Justice: International Criminal
Tribunals and Domestic Governments."
Jennifer
J. Philpot (2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago | "Peace Under Fire: Protestantism, Human Rights
and Civil Society in Post-War Guatemala."
Paula
Pickering (1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, University of Michigan | "Minority Choices in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina."
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Simei Qing (1990-91 Peace Scholar)
Michigan State University | "Chinese and American conceptions of peace, order,
and economic development from 1944 to 1984."
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James Rae (2004-05 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii | "Justice and Reconciliation in Cambodia and East Timor: The Role of Human Rights in UN Peacebuilding Operations."
Maria Clemencia Ramirez de Jara (1997-98 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology,
Harvard University | "The Colonos of the Amazon region of Colombia:
Violence, Coca, State-Decentralization and the Construction of Identities."
Laura
Reed (1990-91 Peace Scholar)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | "The Roads Not Taken: The United States Security
Debate over Germany, 1944-1949."
Andrew
Reynolds (1995-96 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, University of California,
San Diego | "Electoral Systems and Democratic Consolidation
in Southern Africa."
Isaias Rojas-Perez (2005-06 Peace Scholar)
Johns Hopkins University | "Law, National Reconciliation and Social Repair in Post-war Peru"
Martin
Rouse (1992-93 Peace Scholar)
Cornell University | "Trade policies of Indonesia and Thailand as indicators
of growing conflict in the region."
Jennifer
Rubenstein (2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
University of Chicago, Department of Political Science | "Just Samaritans? The Ethics of Private Humanitarian
Aid."
Curtis
Ryan (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | "Realignments and Crises in Inter-Arab Politics:
the Cases of Jordan and Syria."
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Jan Sallinger-McBride (1992-93 Peace Scholar)
University of California, Santa Barbara | "Concertation vs. Transformation: A Comparative
Analysis of Democratic Transition in Argentina and Uruguay."
James
Schechter (2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Anthropology | "Finding 'Lost Boys?' Governing Sudanese Minors
in a UNHCR Refugee Camp."
David
Schimmelpenninck (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Department of History, Yale University | "'Ex Oriente Lux': Ideologies of Empire and Russia's
Far East, 1895-1904."
Luigi
Sensi (1988-89 Peace Scholar)
Rutgers University | "The Burden of Hegemony: Superpower Intervention
in Civil Wars."
Rebecca
P. Sewall (2002-2003 Peace Scholar)
Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George
Mason University | "Bartered Peace: Women and Conflict Management
Strategies."
Lee Seymour (2006-2007 Peace Scholar)
Northwestern University | "Insurgents and International Relations: Sovereignty, Territory and Conflicts of Self-Determination, 1975-2005."
Mona Siegel (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
University of Wisconsin at Madison | "Lasting Lessons: War, Peace and Patriotism in
French Primary Schools, 1914-1939."
Paul
Silverstein (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago | "Trans-Politics: Islam, Berberity, and the French
Nation-State."
Julie
Sisskind (1994-95 Peace Scholar)
University of Pennsylvania | "Repartriation, Transitional Settlements, and
Community Change in Western Eritrea."
Henrik
Sommer (1997-98 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, University of Colorado | "Direct Action and Democratization: The Impact
of Nonviolent Direct Action on Apartheid,1976-1994."
Scott
Straus (2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
University of California, Berkeley, Department of Political
Science | "The Order of Genocide: Race, Power, and War in
Rwanda."
Jelena Subotic (2005-06 Peace Scholar)
University of Wisconsin, Madison | "Hijacked Justice: Domestic Appropriation of International Norms"
Jeremi
Suri (1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
Department of History, Yale University | "Failed Peace: Detente and Dissent, 1958-1972."
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Winifred Tate (2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
New York University, Department of Anthropology | "Suffering Citizens: Human Rights Claims and Counterclaims
in Colombia."
Christopher
Tennant (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Department of Anthropology, Harvard University | "Mayas Going Home: A Study of a Multi-Ethnic New
Community in Guatemala."
Daniel
Thomas (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
Cornell University | "Norms and Change in World Politics: The Helsinki
Accords, Human Rights and the Demise of Communism, 1975-1990."
Monica
Toft (1996-97 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, University of Chicago | "The Geography of Ethnic Conflict."
Brett
B. Troyan (2001-2002 Peace Scholar)
Department of History, Cornell University | "Peace and Ethnic Identity in Southwestern Colombia,
1930-1991."
Astrid
Tuminez (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | "Russian Nationalism, 1865-1995: Content, Empowerment,
and Impact on Russian Foreign Policy."
V
Santiago Villaveces (1994-95 Peace Scholar)
Rice University | "Peace, Conflict, and Governance in Contemporary
Colombia: toward the manufacturing of consensus."
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Sadek M. Wahba (1995-96 Peace Scholar)
Department of Economics, Harvard University | "Essays on Migration."
Virginia
Walsh (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
University of California at Los Angeles | "International Markets and Interstate Cooperation:
United States-Japanese Efforts to Conserve Ocean Life, 1950-1995."
Nicole
Watts (1999-2000 Peace Scholar)
Near and Middle East Studies Program, University of Washington | "Ethnic Allies and State Power: Kurdish-State Relations in the Middle East."
Harry
West (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
University of Wisconsin | "Sorcery of Construction and Sorcery of Ruin:
Power and Ambivalence on the Mudea Plateau, Mozambique (1882-1994)."
Jon
Western (1998-99 Peace Scholar)
Columbia University | "Warring Ideas: Explaining U.S. Military Intervention
(1882-1994)."
Christiane Wilke (2004-05 Peace Scholar)
Department of Political Science, New School University | "A Belated Vindication of Rights: Criminal Trials for Mass Human Rights Violations and the Task of Democratization."
James
Winkler (1988-89 Peace Scholar)
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University | "Stability in the Third World: The Spectrum of
Security and Development in U.S. Policy: the case of El Salvador."
Leslie Wirpsa (2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
University of Southern California, School of International Relations | "Resources and Indigenous Rights: Transnational
Politics and the Expansion of the Oil Frontier in Colombia and Ecuador."
Aaron
Wolf (1991-92 Peace Scholar)
University of Wisconsin at Madison | "The Impact of Scarce Water Resources on the Arab-Israeli
Conflict: An Interdisciplinary Study of Water Conflict Analysis and
Proposals for Conflict Resolution."
Elisabeth
Wood (1993-94 Peace Scholar)
Stanford University | "Agrarian Social Relations and Democratization:
The Negotiated Resolution of the Civil War in El Salvador."
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Michael
Yaffe (1989-90 Peace Scholar)
University of Pennsylvania | "Origins of the Tactical Nuclear Weapons Modernization
Program: 1969-1979."
Caroline Yezer (2004-05 Peace Scholar)
Department of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University | "Memory and Truth in the Shadow of War: Local and National Reconciliation in the Peruvian Andes."
Ahmet
Yukleyen (2003-2004 Peace Scholar)
Boston University, Department of Anthropology | "Sources of Tolerance and Radicalism Among Turkish-
Islamic Organizations in Europe (January-December 2004)."
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Qiang Zhai (1990-91 Peace Scholar)
Ohio University | "The Dragon, the Lion, and the Eagle: Chinese-British-American
Relations During the Cold War, 1949-1958."