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IR Student Biographies 2003-2004

 

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BEYER, Anna

 

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BOHN, Kirstin: Bucknell University (2001) International Relations and Spanish. Internship, CARICAD (Caribbean Center for Development Administration). Joint MA-IR/JD. Interest: European Union and International Law. kbohn@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

BUCKY, Adams: Swarthmore College (1997) Greek/Latin. ESL instructor; Peace Corps volunteer, Poland. MA-IR. Interests: Eastern Europe, development policy, democratization. abucky@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

BYY, Vira

 

 

 

 

CASAY, Demian: University of Wisconsin-- Milwaukee (2000) IR and French. Joint JD/MA-IR. Interests: Public International Law, Immigration Law, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and European  Integration. decasey@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

CHEN, Wei-Cheng: National Chengchi University (2000) Journalism/ Land Economics (Minor), Taiwan, MA/ IR. Interest: Foreign Policy, International Public Policy, Asia wchen17@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

CHEON, Joohwan: Kyonggi University (2000) Public Administration. Intern, Seoul Metropolitan Government. Joint MPA/MA-IR. Interests: Urban Policy and Global Development Policy. jocheon@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

CHO, YounKyung: Sogang University (2003). English language literature. ITT specialist. USO (United Service Organization), Korea. MA-IR. Interests: East Asia, international organizations. ycho02@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

CHOWDHURY, Rajib: Dartmouth College (2002) Economics. Joint MPA/MA-IR. Interests: Immigration and refugee rights advocacy. rechowdh@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

DAVIS, Larissa: George Washington University (2001) International Affairs and Political Science. Research/Web Assistant, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC.  Joint MPA/MA-IR. Interests: Environment and development in Eastern Europe, including Turkey ldavis03@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 





 

DIOSOMITO, Josh: University of California, Berkeley (2000) Sociology and Public Policy. Joint MPA/MA-IR. Information Technology Recruiter - TEKsystems/Maxim Group, Inc. NSF CyberCorp Fellow (2003) and Public Policy & International Affairs - PPIA Fellow (1999). Interests: Homeland Security & Information Technology Security Policy & Management. jadiosom@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

DOSSAJI, Faiyaz: University of South Carolina (2002) International Relations, MA-IR, Interests: AFRICA and FOREIGN POLICY.  ffdossaj@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

DOTSON, Sarah: Macalester College (1994) French. Development Associate, Mixed Blood  Theatre Company, Minneapolis. MA-IR. Interests: International and development administration. sjdotson@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

DUCK, Brandon: University of Miami, FL (2001) Political Science.  Syracuse University (2003) MPA.  Second Lieutenant, US Army.  Studied in Africa.  Joint MPA/IR.  Interests:  National  Security, Global Development, and International Macroeconomics.  bmduck@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

EASTMAN, Brent: American University (1999) International Studies. Program Officer, International Research & Exchange Board. Joint MPA/MA-IR. Interests: Foreign policy and public management. beastman@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

FOEHRKOLB, Matthew Northern Illinois University (2003) Political Science. MA-IR. Interests: Indonesia, Southeast Asia, American Foreign Policy. mfoehrko@maxwell.syr.edu

 


 




 

GRANDOIT-SARR, Janouska: Wellesley College (1999) International Relations and Africana Studies. Assistant Manager, Market Data Analysis, Worldco Financial Services, New York, New York. ASS Fellow. MA-IR. Interests: Global Development and Caribbean . jbgrando@maxwell.syr.edu


 

 

HUTTE, Edgar: (Ommen, the Netherlands) University of Amsterdam (2001) Political Science.  NAF-Fulbright & Humane Studies Fellow.  Joint MPA/MA-IR.  Interests: International Public and NGO Management. ehutte@maxwell.syr.edu


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