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1998–99 IGCC MacArthur Ph.D. Scholars
The IGCC MacArthur Research Scholars Program was designed to build a community
of scholars to work on the issues of regional relations, international environmental
policy, and the regional management of
international environmental problems for years to come. The current group represents
the fourth and final year of this highly successful fellowship program.
On April 12–13, 1999, IGCC hosted the IGCC
MacArthur Scholars in Regional
Relations Seminar in Washington, D.C. The seminar's goal was to present
the dissertation research of these four University of California Ph.D. students
and to explore the relevance of that research to current
policy issues, both within Europe and across the Atlantic. Another major purpose
of this seminar was to surface the concerns and questions of policymakers and
implicitly to field test the significance of academic research in this realm.
Through policy seminars such as these, IGCC seeks to identify and exploit the
synergies and joint interests
between the academic and the policy communities. IGCC MacArthur
Scholars in Regional Relations |
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From left
to right: Moosbrugger, Jabko, Weber, Darden, Cichowski |
Rachel A. Cichowski
UC Irvine, Politics & Society
The Evolution of Environmental and Social Priorities for Europe: Interest Groups, the European
Court and the Construction of Supranational Policy |
Keith A. Darden
UC Berkeley, Political Science
Creation of New Forms of Regional Order in the Former Soviet Union |
Nicolas P. Jabko
UC Berkeley, Political Science
The New Europe and the Market from Organizational Strategy to Institutional Change |
Lorelei K. Moosbrugger
UC San Diego, Political Science
Institutions with Environmental Consequences: The Politics of Agrochemical Policy Making |
IGCC MacArthur Faculty Fellow in Regional Relations |
Professor Steve Weber
UC Berkeley, Political Science
The Future of Europe | |
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