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Woodrow Wilson Center Fellows 2009 - 2010
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Katherine
Benton-Cohen
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Assistant Professor of History, Georgetown University
Project: “The Last Immigration Crisis: A History of the Dillingham Commission, 1907-1911”
Denise
Brennan
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Associate Professor of Anthropology, Georgetown University
Project: “Starting Over: Life After Trafficking into Forced Labor in the United States”
Nathan
J.
Brown
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University
Project: “Islamist Movements in the Political Process: Ideology, Organization and Semiauthoritarianism"
Christopher
Candland
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Associate Professor of Political Science and Founding Director of the South Asia Studies Program, Wellesley College
Project: “The Islamic Social Sector and Human Security in Pakistan"
Bhumitra
Chakma
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Lecturer in War and Security Studies and Director of South Asia Project, Department of Politics and International Studies, The University of Hull, UK
Project: “South Asia’s Three-Dimensional Nuclear Deterrence: Examining the US Factor”
Stacy
Closson
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Independent Researcher
Project: “Energy Empire: Russia, Europe, and the Politics of Energy Dependence”
Devin
Fergus
(September 2009
- May 2009)

Assistant Professor of History, Vanderbilt University
Project: “Land of the Fee: The Decline of the Middle Class and the Making of the New World Financial Order”
Sara
L.
Friedman
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Associate Professor of Anthropology, Indiana University
Project: “Exceptional Citizens: Chinese Marital Immigrants, Contested Borders, and National Anxieties across the Taiwan Strait”
Kathleen
J.
Frydl
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of California at Berkeley
Project: “Drug Wars”
Sheldon
Garon
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Dodge Professor of History and East Asian Studies, Princeton University
Project: “Home Fronts: A Transnational Study of Japan, Germany, Britain, and the United States in World War II”
Young-Sun
Hong
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Associate Professor of History, State University of New York, Stony Brook
Project: “The Third World in the Two Germanys: Development, Migration, and the Global Cold War”
Maria
Ivanova
(June 2009
- May 2010)

Assistant Professor of Government and Environmental Policy, The College of William and Mary
Project: "Changing Course: Reclaiming US Environmental Leadership"
Jerome
Karabel
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Professor of Sociology, University of California at Berkeley
Project: “The American Way: How the United States is Different and Why it Matters”
Elyor
E.
Karimov
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Professor of History, Institute of History, Uzbek Academy of Sciences, Uzbekistan
Project: “Islamic Political Culture in Central Asia: Roots and Historical Legacies”
Asher
Kaufman
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Assistant Professor of History and Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
Project: “Contested Frontiers: Conflict and Potential Resolution in the Syria, Lebanon, Israel Tri-Border Region”
Alan
Kuperman
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Associate Professor of Public Affairs, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
Project: "The Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention"
Pardis
Mahdavi
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Pomona College
Project: “Traffic Jam: Gender, Sexuality, Migration, and Trafficking in Dubai”
Joseph
McCartin
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University
Project: “Unions of the State: Collective Bargaining and the Politics of Governance, 1960-2002”
Flagg
Miller
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Associate Professor of Religious Studies, The University of California, Davis
Project: “The Osama Bin Laden Audiotape Library: Echoes of Legality”
Dinshaw
Mistry
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Associate Professor of Political Science and Director, Asian Studies, University of Cincinnati
Project: "The Nuclear Agreement with India: Diplomacy, Domestic Politics, and the Building of a Strategic Partnership"
Karsten
Paerregaard
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Project: "Brave New Migrant World: The Development Potential of Peruvian Transnational Migration"
Martin
Sherwin
(September 2009
- May 2010)

University Professor of History, George Mason University
Project: "Gambling with Armageddon: The Military, The Hawks and the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1945-1962"
David
Shirk
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Associate Professor of Political Science and Director, Trans-Border Institute, University of San Diego
Project: “The Rule of Law in Mexico and the Border Region”
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