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RESEARCH
AREAS BY FELLOWS
In
any given year, there are up to 25 key policy analysts serving as
senior fellows of the World Policy Institute. Their research, publications,
public appearances and commentary in the print and electronic media
comprise a body of work that makes the Institute an unparalleled
leader in the national and international policy arenas.
World
Policy Institute Senior Fellows and
Project Fellows offer expert commentary on 14 broad areas of
foreign policy listed below. By
clicking on a topic and fellow you will find a brief biography,
detailed resume, and contact information.
Details on
specific research projects
at the World Policy Institute are also available.
American
Foreign Policy
Eric
Alterman
Paul
Berman
Claudia
Dreifus
William
Hartung
Peter
Kaufman
David
Rieff
Sherle
Schwenninger
Martin
Walker
Arms
Trade
Ian
Cuthbertson -- Arms control; European security issues
William
Hartung -- Arms trade
Asia
Mira
Kamdar -- South Asia: Politics & Economy
James
Nolt -- particularly China and Japan
Masaru
Tamamoto -- particularly Japan
Central/South
America
Paul
Berman
Armando
Bravo Martínez -- Brazil
Silvana
Paternostro
Andrew
Reding
Lissa
Weinmann -- Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia
Michele
Wucker
European
Policy
Eric
Alterman
Belinda
Cooper -- Germany
Ian
Cuthbertson -- Security issues
Nina
Khrushcheva
David
Rieff
Martin
Walker
Global
Economy
Jeffrey
Madrick
Armando
Bravo Martínez
Sherle
Schwenninger
Martin
Walker
International
Law/Human Rights
Belinda
Cooper -- War crimes; international law; women's rights
Claudia
Dreifus -- Women's rights
Kathleen
Hunt -- Children's issues
Silvana
Paternostro -- Women's issues
Andrew
Reding -- Human rights in the Americas
Michele
Wucker -- Immigration Issues
Media
Criticism
Eric
Alterman
Paul
Berman
Claudia
Dreifus
Peter
Kaufman
Middle
East
Alon
Ben-Meir
NATO
William
Hartung
Sherle
Schwenninger
Martin
Walker
Russia/CIS
Ian
Bremmer -- Eurasia
Kathleen
Hunt
Nina
Khrushcheva -- Russia; U.S.-Russia relations
Peter
Kaufman
Sherle
Schwenninger
Martin
Walker -- Russia
Technology
Jeffrey
Madrick -- Computers & Productivity
Armando
Bravo Martínez -- Internet policy
Kim Taipale -- Global Information Society Project
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