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NAME: William Adler, Ph.D. Candidate
EDUCATION: BA, cum laude, 2001, Yeshiva University
INTERESTS: American Political Development, Presidency
DISSERTATION: "The U.S. Army and Economic Development, 1776-1860"
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NAME: Nirit Ben-Ari, Ph.D. Candidate
EDUCATION: BA, Religion, Hunter College, 2001, (Cum Laude); MA, Political Science, Graduate Center, 2007
INTERESTS: Globalization of culture, hip-hop, race, Marxism
DISSERTATION: "And Who Would Know If Abraham Was Not a Black Man? Hip-Hop Culture and the Discourse of Blackness in Israel" (working title)
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NAME: Tatiana Carayannis, TCarayannis@gc.cuny.edu Ph.D. Candidate
EDUCATION: Cértificat Pratique de Français commercial et économique, 1986, Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie de Paris; BA, cum laude, 1987, Adelphi University; MA, 1988, M.Phil, 2001, Graduate Center, CUNY; PhD expected 2006
INTERESTS: International Relations and Comparative Politics; the UN and development thinking; African security and multilateral institutions; war networks; the conflict in the Congo; post-war transitions and reconstruction; children in armed conflict; peace-building
DISSERTATION: “Webs of War in the Congo, 1996-2006: Hybrid Wars, Conflict Networks, and Multilateral Approaches.”
RECENT PUBLICATIONS: Books: UN Voices: The Struggle for Development and Social Justice (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005), with Thomas G. Weiss, Louis Emmerij, and Richard Jolly. Articles and Book Chapters: “Post-War Reconstruction and the Security Dilemma: The Challenge of Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration in the Democratic Republic of Congo,” in Ahmed Sikainga and Osseina Alidou, eds. Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Africa (Lawrenceville, NJ: Africa World Press, forthcoming 2006); “Ideas Matter: Voices from the United Nations,” Forum for Development Studies, no. 1-2005 (June 2005), with Thomas G. Weiss; “Reconstructing the Congo,” Columbia Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 58 (1): 115-141, Fall 2004, with Herbert F. Weiss; “The Complex Wars of the Congo: Towards a New Analytic Approach,” Journal of Asian and African Studies, vol. 38(2-3):232-255, 2003 (Reprinted in Rose Kadende-Kaiser and Paul J. Kaiser, Phases of Conflict in Africa (Willowdale, ON: de Sitter Publications, 2005).
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NAME: Jamie Patrick Chandler, Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA (cum laude), 1993, Harvard
University INTERESTS: Public Opinion and Elections, US Foreign Policy, and Political Methodology
WEBSITE: http://www.jamiechandler.com
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NAME: Bobbi Gentry, Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA, Political Science (Honors),
BA,
Psychology (Honors), 2004, Winthrop
University
INTERESTS: American Politics (elections,
American culture, and rhetorical language), Public Policy
(voter registration and
symbolism)
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NAME: Peter J. Hoffman [PHOFFMAN@gc.cuny.edu] Ph.D. Candidate
EDUCATION: BA, Bennington College; MIA, New School for Social Research; M.Phil, Graduate Center, CUNY
INTERESTS: International Relations/Comparative Politics: Humanitarian Affairs; Security, Violence, and Military Organizations; International Relations Theory
DISSERTATION TOPIC: “The Politics of Privatizing Protection in Humanitarian Operations: Humanitarian Agency-Private Military Company Interactions”RECENT PUBLICATION: Sword & Salve: Confronting New Wars and Humanitarian Crises (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006)
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NAME: Joseph Kaminski [jkaminski@gc.cuny.edu] Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA, Political Science (High Honors) and Philosophy (Honors), Henry Rutgers Scholar, 2004, Rutgers University (Rutgers College)
INTERESTS: Political Theory (Frankfurt School, Critical Theory, Marxist Theory, Authoritarianism and Totalitarianism) and Comparative Politics
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NAME: Annelies Z. Kamran, Ph.D. Candidate
EDUCATION: BA, Political Science, 1991, Boston University; MA, International Relations/InternationalCommunications, 1994, Boston University; MBA, General Management, Dowling College, 1997
INTERESTS: International Relations (global governance, security studies); social network analysis
DISSERTATION TOPIC: Structures of Transnational Security Networks in World Politics
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NAME: Anoulak Kittikhoun,
Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA, Political Science &
International Relations (Distinction), 2001, Australian National
University
INTERESTS: Comparative Politics (economic
development, democratization, state-society relations,
contentious politics); International Relations (international
organizations, UN, ASEAN); East and Southeast Asia
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NAME: Douglas A. Medina,
Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA, Psychology & Sociology
(Magna Cum Laude, Psychology Departmental Honors),
2000,
Manhattanville College; MA, Liberal
Studies, 2005, New School University
INTERESTS: American Politics, Public
Policy, political economy of higher education, American
political development, politics of domination
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NAME: Nayma Qayum, Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA, Political Science and Computer Science, Colgate University (2002); MA, International Relations, City College of New York (2004)
INTERESTS: Comparative Politics (Collective action and conflict, civil wars, conflict management and post conflict issues, democratization and development); International Relations (International Organizations, Peace Keeping and Peace Building)
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NAME: Heidi Reijm, Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA, Hampshire College
INTERESTS: Public Policy and Comparative
Politics; urban studies, community economic development,
criminal justice, voting, community based organizations.
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NAME: Janet Reilly, Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA, History, 1998, Duke University;
MSt, Forced Migration Studies (Distinction),
2001, University of Oxford
INTERESTS: Comparative Politics (refugees,
asylum, nationalism); International Relations
(human rights, international organizations)
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NAME: Haley Rubinson, Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA, Political Science, University of Maryland
INTERESTS: Public Policy, American Politics, Urban Politics (Local Government, Devolution, Economic and Community Development)
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NAME: Jason Schulman, Ph.D. Candidate
EDUCATION: BA (Phi Beta Kappa), 1995,
Oberlin College
INTERESTS: Comparative Politics (political
sociology, political economy, social
democracy and labor movements), Political
Theory (liberalism, Marxism)DISSERTATION TOPIC: Unions Without Parties? The Changing Class Composition of Western Labor Parties and the Crisis of Working-Class Representation
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NAME: Deniz Senol Sert, Ph.D.
Candidate
EDUCATION: BA, International Relations,
2000, Istanbul Koc University; MSc,
EU Policy-Making, 2001, London
School of Economics and Political Science
INTERESTS: Comparative Politics, Political
Theory, DISSERTATION TOPIC: Property
rights of internally displaced persons
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NAME: Michael
Sharpe, Ph.D. Candidate
EDUCATION: BA, 1990, Rutgers University;
Graduate Diploma, International Law and Organization
for Development, 1997, Institute of Social Studies, The
Hague; MA, International Affairs, 2001,
Columbia University
INTERESTS: Comparative and International
Politics (Politics of migration, immigrant
political incorporation, transnationalism,
and the politics of race and ethnic
relations in the Netherlands, Japan,
the United States, the Caribbean and
around the world)
DISSERTATION TOPIC: Globalization and Migration: A Comparative Study of the Political Incorporation of Dutch Caribbean Post-Colonial Immigrants in the Netherlands and the United States and Nikkeijin Ethnic Returnee Immigrants in Japan
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NAME: Bann Seng Tan, Ph.D.
Candidate
EDUCATION: BA (Honors), 2000, National
University of Singapore; MA, 2001, Institute
of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang
Technological University
INTERESTS: International Relations (international
security, enduring rivalries, democratic
peace), Political Theory (classical
liberalism, political thought of Kant)
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NAME: Marriah Star [marriahstar@yahoo.com]
Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA, Government, 1999, Harvard University
INTERESTS: International Relations (International Political Economy, Game Theory, Constructivism, Neoliberal Institutionalism); Comparative Politics (Economic Development, Modernization, Democratization, Political Culture, Civic Culture, State-Society relations, Education Policy, East and South East Asia, Eastern Europe)
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NAME: Aleta Styers [aletastyers@aya.yale.edu]
Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA, Political Science and French, New York University; MA, International Relations (South Asia), Yale University; MA, Economics and Marketing, Northwestern UniversityINTERESTS: Political Theory (particularly democracy in multifaith populations); Comparative (France and North Africa) |
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NAME: Yu-Sung Su
Ph.D. Candidate
EDUCATION: BA, Diplomacy, 1998, National Chengchi University, Taiwan; MIA, 2002, Columbia University; MA, Politics, 2003, New York University
INTERESTS: International Relations, Comparative Politics, Political Economy and Political Methodology (Causal Inference, Bayesian Methods, Multilevel Modeling and Game Theory)
DISSERTATION TOPIC: "Remittances and Political Liberalization", a cross-national statistical analysis plus case studies of Mexico and Taiwan of the effects of remittances on political analysis.
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NAME: Karen E. Young, Ph.D. Candidate
EDUCATION: BA, Anthropology, 1997,
Wellesley College; MA, International
Economic Relations, 1999, Universidad
Andina Simon Bolivar, Ecuador; MA, International
Relations, 2000, Columbia University
INTERESTS: International Relations,
Political Economy, and Comparative Politics.
DISSERTATION TOPIC: "Networked Rulemaking: Monetary and Bank Reforms in Ecuador and Bulgaria" A cross-regional case study of economic policymaking and extreme liberalization efforts.
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NAME: Miguel Angel Herrera Zgaib,
Ph.D. Student
EDUCATION: BA, Law and Social Sciences
(Honors), 1980, Universidad Libre, Bogota;
MA, Political Science (Honors), 1989,
Unam, Mexico.
INTERESTS: Comparative Politics (Presidentialism,
Representation and Participatory Democracy, Interdisciplinary
Approaches to Latin American issues),
Political Theory (Postmodernism, Critical
Theory, Gramsci, Foucault, Deleuze,
Negri, Virno, Laclau, Zizek)
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