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IR Student Biographies 2003-2004

 

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LEE, Yae Jean:
Golden Gate University (1997) MS Finance; Chung-Ang University (1994) B. Pharmacy. Senior Analyst, Korea Center for International Finance; Analyst, Merrill Lynch.  Joint JD/MA-IR. Topical Interests: ILO & Global Market, Regional Interest: East Asia & America, ylee31@syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

LO, Kevin: University of California-Berkeley (2000) Asian Studies-Chinese History. Asian Immigrant Women Advocates. Joint MPA/MA-IR.  Interests: International  development and organizations. kplo@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

MAKISAKA, Megumi: University of Houston-Clear Lake (2002) Psychology. MA-IR Interests: Global Development Policy and PARC Conflict Resolution Certificate. Geographic Area of interests: East Asia.  mmakisak@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

MANDL, Tomas: Centro Latinoamericano de Economia Humana (2003) Applied  Political Philosophy; ORT University (2002) International Studies. Mercosur Economic  Research Network; TV Producer. MA-IR Interests: Foreign Policy and Latin America's  Politics. tamandl@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

MARTIG, Naomi: Drake University (2001) Journalism and Mass Communication.  Assistant Director Clearchannel Radio, Burlington Iowa.  MA/IR.  Interests:  East Asia, Intercultural Communication and Negotiation. ndmartig@maxwell.syr.edu 

 

 

 

 

 

MASKEY, Aditee: Tribhuvan University (2001) Sociology. Senior Programme Associate, UNICEF Nepal. MA-IR. Interests: Human Rights and Conflict Negotiation in South Asia. amaskey@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

MAXIM, Luciana: Hamilton College (2002) Mathematics & Foreign Languages. Actuarial Analyst, CIGNA Corporation. MA-IR. Interests: Eastern Europe/Africa and Global Development Policy/Human Rights. lmaxim@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

MCKECHNIE, Laura:  The University of Maryland (2001) Journalism, minor French.  Development Manager, small non-profit providing affordable housing to the elderly, Washington, DC.  Joint MPA/IR.  Interests:  Economic Development, Women in Development, and Africa.  lmckechn@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

MIC, Ioana: Syracuse University (2003) International Relations and Economics.  Intern, Romanian Embassy (2001), Equifax-Madrid (2002). Joint MA-IR/ECN.  Interests:  Europe and Foreign Policy, Monetary Policy, Fiscal Issues ilmic@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

MLADENOV, Zdravko: Connecticut College (2003) International Relations, Economics and German Studies. MA-IR. Interests: Global Markets and Europe, foreign policy, domestic government. zlmladen@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

MORTARA,  Monique: California State University, Long Beach (1999) International Relations, with a concentration  on Western Europe.  Administrator-Limited Liability Corporation, Los Angeles. MA-IR.  2003 FLAS recipient.  Interests: European Union, Trans-Atlantic Relations. mmmortar@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

MUKLEWICZ, Jeremy:  Brigham Young University (2001) International Studies: Law and Diplomacy.  Joint JD/IR.  Interests: International Law and Latin/South America. jpmuklew@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

MULL, Amber: University of Georgia (2002) Political Science. Coordinator, Big Brothers Big Sisters. Joint MPA / MA-IR. Interests: International Human Rights and Development. ammull@maxwell.syr.edu

 

 

 

 

 

NEUKIRCHEN, Joanne: University of Maryland (2001) Political Science and Genetics. Joint MPA/MA-IR. Interests: International economic and community development, Latin America.  jmneukir@maxwell.syr.edu


 


 

NIER, Dawn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NURATDINOV, Timur: Karakalpak State University, Uzbekistan (1997) MA in Economics. Progress Business School, Uzbekistan (1997). Project Manager, UNDP/OSI (Soros Foundation) Project, Microfinance Training Center, Uzbekistan. MA-IR. Interest: Global markets and microfinance. Geographical Interest: CEE Europe and Central Asia tnuratdi@maxwell.syr.edu


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