1999–2000 IGCC Dissertation Fellows
Suraya Afiff
UC Berkeley, Environmental Science, Policy and Management
Rural Producers and Environmental Discourse in a Transitional State: The Puzzle of Oil Palm Plantations
in Aceh, Indonesia
Donna Alvah
UC Davis, History
Unofficial Ambassadors: American Military Families Overseas and Cold War International Relations,
1945–1961
Matthew Baum*
UC San Diego, Political Science
Managing Foreign Crisis in the Communications Age: How the Media and Public Opinion Constrain the
Decision to Use Force
Zachary Elkins
UC Berkeley, Political Science
Institutional Innovation and the Diffusion of Democracy
Isabelle T. Fauconnier
UC Berkeley, City and Regional Planning
Services for the Poor: State and Market, Equity and Efficiency
Maureen Feeley*
UC San Diego, Political Science
Institutionalizing Human Rights in Kenya: The Role of Non-Government Organizations and
Transnational Advocacy Networkss
Cathleen Fogel
UC Santa Cruz, Environmental Studies
International Cooperative Arrangements to Conserve Forests: An Assestment of Civil Society Participation
and the Role of Science in the Forest Stewardship Council
Eben Friedman
UC San Diego, Political Science
Internationalization of Ethnic Conflict and Political Integration of Stateless Minorities in
the Pre-and Post-Communist Eastern Europe
Michael Hall
UC Santa Barbara, Political Science
The Political and Institutional Sources of Exchange Rate Regime Choice
Tryntje Helfferich
UC Santa Barbara, History
Amalia Elisabeth of Hesse-Cassel (1602–1651): Complexity and Power
in The Thirty Years War
Jill Holslin
UC San Diego, Literature
Clash of Civilizations or Free Flow of International Trade?: The Levant Company and Literacy of
Production in Early Modern Turkey
Mark Kayser
UC Los Angeles, Political Science
The Temptation of Timing: Political Cycles, Economic Interdependence, and the Endogenous
Calling of Elections
Kenneth A. Osgood
UC Santa Barbara, History
Psychological Warefare and U.S.-Soviet Arms Control Negotiations, 1953–1960
Rebecca Overmyer-Velazquez
UC Santa Barbara, Sociology
The Local, the Global, and the Nation-State: Indigenous Peoples and the Political
Mobilization for Autonomy
Elliott A. Posner
UC Berkeley, Political Science
Why is Western Europe Distinct? The Creation of New European Financial
Institutions in the Age of EU Politics
Brian Rathbun
UC Berkeley, Political Science
Beyond the Water's Edge: Partisian Politics and Foreign Policy in the European
Union
Kathryn Statler*
UC Santa Barbara, History
No Exit: Franco-American Conflict Over Indochina, 1950-1956
IGCC/Sea Grant Dissertation Fellow
Christopher Costello
UC Berkeley, Agriculture and Resource Economics
Incorporating Information in Renewable Resource Management
IGCC-UCDC Foreign Policy Studies Dissertation Fellow
Lise Morje Howard*
UC Berkeley, Political Science
Organizational Learning and Forgetting: The United Nations
and Civil War Termination
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