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Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories

Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy

1998–99 IGCC Dissertation Fellows


Matthew A. Baum
UC San Diego, Political Science
Managing Foreign Crises in the Communication Age: How the Media and Public Opinion Constrain the Decision to Use Force

Maureen C. Feeley
UC San Diego, Political Science
Institutionalizing Human Rights in Kenya: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations and Transnational Advocacy Networks

Allen D. Hicken
UC San Diego, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies
Political Institutions and the Credibility of Commitments

Lisa Morje Howard
UC Berkeley, Political Science
Organizational Learning and Forgetting: The United Nations and Civil War Termination

David M. Hughes*
UC Berkeley, Anthropology
War, Refugees and the Environmental Conflict on the Zimbabwe-Mozambique Border

Megan B. Meyer
UC Los Angeles, Social Welfare
Cross-National Study of Peace and Conflict Resolution Organizations

Pia M. Orrenius*
UC Los Angeles, Economics
The Role of Income Shocks in Migration Behavior and Migrant Self-Selection: The Case of Return Migrants From Mexico

Scopas S. Poggo
UC Santa Barbara, History
War and Conflict in Southern Sudan 1955–1972

Amy J. Ross
UC Berkeley, Geography
Geographies of Justice: Truth Commissions in Guatemala and South Africa

Brenda M. Seaver*
UC Irvine, Politics & Society
Democratic Instability and War: How Democratization Leads to International Conflict (1816–1995)

Lisa B. Sharlach
UC Davis, Political Science
Sexual Violence as a Political Terror: A Comparative Study

Kathryn C. Statler
UC Santa Barbara, History
The Franco-American Conflict over Indochina, 1950–1956

Tamara Ree Teghillo
UC Irvine, Anthropology
Jardin de Infantes: Adoption, Children's Rights, and National Resurrection in Argentina

IGCC/UCDC Foreign Policy Studies Dissertation Fellow

Marc R. Rosenblum*
UC San Diego, Political Science
Abroad and at Home: Foreign and Domestic Sources of U.S. Migration Policy

*Renewal

 



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