| Fiona Adamson
(2000-2001) is a lecturer in international relations and director
of the Programme in International Public Policy at University College,
London.
Robert Angevine (1999-2000)
is a research analyst in the Strategic Assessment Center of the
Science Applications International Corporation.
Lars-Erik Cederman (2000-2001)
is a professor for international conflict research at the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology.
Ajin Choi(2001-2002)
is an assistant professor at the Graduate School of International
Studies of Yonsei University in Seoul.
Thomas Christensen (1991-1993)
is a professor at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School
of Public and International Affairs.
Timothy Crawford (1998-1999)
is an assistant professor of political science at Boston College.
Andrew Erdmann (1996-1997)
has joined the staff of the National Security Council after returning
from Iraq where he was the U.S. government’s liaison on higher
education, advising the Ministry of Higher Education on rebuilding
Iraq’s universities.
Mark L. Haas (2001-2002)
is an assistant professor of political science at Duquesne University.
Victoria Tin-Bor Hui (2000-2001)
is an assistant professor of political science at the University
of Illinois.
Jacques Hymans (2001-2002)
is an assistant professor of government at Smith College.
Aaron Lobel (1999-2000)
is director of America Abroad Radio.
Thomas Mahnken (1995-1996)
is a professor of strategy at the U.S. Naval War College.
Daniel Markey (2000-2001)
is a member of the policy planning staff at the U.S. Department
of State.
David Nickles (1998-1999)
works on the Historical Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department
of State.
Gideon Rose (1991-1995)
is managing editor of Foreign Affairs.
Benjamin Runkle
(2001-2002) is country director for Northern Gulf affairs in the
Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Mary Elise Sarotte (1996-1997)
is an assistant professor at the University of Cambridge.
Benjamin Valentino (2000-2001)
is an assistant professor of government at Dartmouth College.
Leslie Vinjamuri (1999-2000)
is an assistant professor in the Master of Science in Foreign Service
program at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School
of Foreign Service, with a joint affiliation in Georgetown’s
Department of Government.
Fareed Zakaria (1991-1993)
is editor of Newsweek International.
*Asian names are presented
here in the Western style, surname last.
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