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Past International Relations Research Scholars
2009-2010
Aspen Webster, Chile, Therapeutic Abortion Policy in Chile
Andy R. O'Laughlin, Peru, Finding Justice: Latin American Judicial Reform
2008-2009
Phoenix Tso, Uganda, Langi Women's Perspecitive on War-Related Reconciliation
Marla Spivack, Kenya, Evaluating the Efficacy of NGO HIV Outreach Education in Kenyan
Secondary Schools
2007-2008
Rachel Bergenfield, Uganda, From Emergency Relief to Development: IGO/NGO Transition and Local Government
Capacity-Building in Post Conflict Northern Uganda
Carter Koppelman, Chile, Brazil, Community Organizations and Social
Problems in the Slums of Santiago and Rio de Janeiro
Zach Witlin, Medford, MA, The Philosophical Roots and Development of Realism
2006-2007
Ben Gabin, Chile, Human
Rights Abuse under Pinochet and the Struggle for Truth and Justice in
Post-Pinochet Chile: The Lumi Moya Case
Rebecca Rice, France,
Assessing French Immigration and Integration Policy
2005-2006
Jamie Morgan, Washington, D.C., Before and After Iraq: Public Opinion
on Military Intervention
Amanda Fencl, Madagascar, Analyzing the Sustainability of Microfinance in Tulear, Madagascar Through
Environmental, Economic and Gendered Indicators
Miles Mattson, Medford, MA, WIPO: Compulsory Licensing and the Attainability of Essential Medicines in
Third World Countries
2004-2005
Stephen Johansen, San Francisco,
Boston, Washington, D.C., American
and British Bombing of Germany in WWII
Michael Lingenfelter, Boston,
Washington, D.C., Trade
or Conquest: Japanese Decision Making in 1941
Niyati Shah, Tanzania,
Comparative Analysis of the Correlation Between Risk-Taking and HIV Status for
Urban and Rural Tanzanian Youth
2003-2004
Wen Cai, New York, China, Legal Protection in the Chinese Real Estate Law
Karina Lorenzana, Chile, Exploring the Legacies of a South American Dictatorship: Post Trauma Culture
and Mentality of Chile's Youth
Laura Elizabeth Schenkein,
Boston, Spain, Chile, Cross-National Variations in Public Opinion
Towards Humanitarian Military Intervention
2002-2003
Joanna Friedman, Women's Rights in Mali: The Discrepancy Between Law
and Practice
Tara Emily Heumann, Chile,
Boston, Reviving the Chilean Economic Miracle
David Metz Chilean, Economics: A Case Study of State Autonomy in Trade
Liberalization
Bethany Peacemaker Arrand,
Medford, MA, The Impact of a New WTO Agreement on Agriculture on
Cereal Markets in Ethiopia
2001-2002
Maria Heifetz, Constructing Revolutionary Russia
Anya Ligai, Russian/Soviet Policy Towards Ethnic Minorities on the
Example of Koreans in the Former Soviet Union
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