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Public Policy Scholars
The Wilson Center appoints other outstanding scholars and practitioners to be in residence as Public Policy Scholars. These men and women hold short-term residential awards enabling them to work on issues involving some aspect of public policy that is highly relevant to a program or activity of the Center. Scholars are listed below with their affiliation, project title, and term in residence. Some scholars have provided more detailed information.
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Tani
Adams
(September 2009
- January 2010)

Founder and Senior Scholar, International Institute of Learning for Social Reconciliation, Guatemala
Project: “San Martin Jilotepeque: Reconstruction of Community 25 Years after Atrocity.”
Michael
Adler
(January 2008
- July 2010)

Former Correspondent in Vienna for Agence France-Presse News Agency
Project: "The Bazaar Meets the Hammer: Negotiations in the Iranian Nuclear Crisis"
Sally
Denton
(January 2009
- March 2010)

Investigative Reporter, Author, and Historian
Project: “1933: The Reformation"
Sharon
Fonn
(September 2009
- November 2009)

Professor Designatus and Head of School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Project: “Informing Investments in Health Funding: How to Build Health Systems in Africa"
Wenran
Jiang
(September 2009
- December 2009)

Mactaggart Research Chair of the China Institute, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Alberta
Project: “Energy Security and Chinese Foreign Policy”
Yersu
Kim
(September 2009
- December 2009)

Rector, Global Academy for Future Civilizations of Kyung Hee University, Korea
Project: “Ethics and Globalization”
Yersu
Kim
(September 2009
- December 2009)

Rector, Global Academy for Future Civilizations of Kyung Hee University, Korea
Project: “Ethics and Globalization”
Shannon
Kruse
(July 2009
- May 2010)

Colonel, United States Air Force
Project: “Nuclear Deterrance Strategy”
Jorge
Lanzaro
(September 2009
- December 2009)

Full Professor of Political Science, Instituto de Ciencia Politica, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay
Project: “Social Democratic Governments in Latin America: The Experiences of Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay”
Maleeha
Lodhi
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Former Fellow, Institute of Politics, Harvard University
Project: “Challenges of Pivotal State: Internal and External Drivers of Pakistan’s Post 9/11 Crisis”
Aaron David
Miller
(January 2006
- December 2009)

Former Middle East Analyst, Negotiator, Advisor, Department of State, 1978-2003
Project: Can America Have Another Great President? (Bantam Books, 2012)
Barry
Posen
(September 2009
- December 2009)

Ford International Professor of Political Science and MIT Security Studies Program Director, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Project: "An Alternative Grand Strategy"
Amy
Wilkinson
(October 2007
- December 2009)

Fellow, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Project: "New Paradigms for Next Generation Leaders"
Paul
Williams
(September 2009
- May 2010)

Director of Graduate Studies, Department of International Relations, Bilkent University, Turkey
Project: "Converging US and EU Energy Security Policies and Implications for Global Climate Change"
Junhua
Wu
(September 2009
- August 2010)

Council Member & Chief Sr. Economist, The Japan Research Institute Ltd
Project: "China's Democratization: Probability and a Possible Road Map"
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Scholar Administration Office
Woodrow Wilson Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza
1300 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20004-3027
Email: fellowships@wilsoncenter.org
Tel: 202-691-4170
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