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IR Student Biographies 2004-2005
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Class of Spring
2005
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VALADAO, Marc:
Georgetown University
(2002) Regional Studies/International Relations. Program Assistant,
National Endowment for Democracy. MA-IR. Interests: Europe, Latin
America, foreign policy, and
Transnational and International Organizations and Leadership.
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VIDYASAGAR, Mukesh:
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VOROTNIKOVA, Irena: Le Moyne
College (2003), Major in Political Science. MA-IR. Interests: Global
Development, Russia and East Asia.
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WENDERLICH, Kristin:
Hobart and
William Smith Colleges (2003) B.A. in International Relations and
French; Intern for General Clark for President, Intern for the Center
for International Affairs Forum (www.ia-forum.org).
MA-IR, concentration in development.
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WIHRY, Katherine:
The University of Maine (2002) International Affairs in Modern
Languages (German). Intern at OASE, Berlin, Germany, an organization
that assists clients in obtaining access to immigration, employment,
medical and social services. MA-IR. Interests: Humanitarian Aid and
Conflict Resolution.
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WLASCHUTZ, Christian:
MA Political Sciences, University of
Vienna (2001). Secretary General of Austrian Justice and Peace
Commission, Intern; UNHCR/Ecuador, EU and OSCE Election Observation
missions (Kosovo, Ecuador), Mediator; Interests: Latin America and
Conflict Resolution.
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WRAY, Jaisha:
University of California, Los Angeles (2004) Political Science. Intern,
Brazilian Consulate, Los Angeles. MA-IR. Interests: Conflict
Resolution, Negotiation, Latin America.
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YAMADA, Tetsuya:
University of California, Los Angeles (2003) Political Science/Public
Policy. Intern, the U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals
Management Service. MA-IR. Interests: East Asia, Conflict resolution,
and International organizations
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YAMAMICHI, Masatake:
University of Tokyo (1998) Economics. Institutional & Pricing
Strategist, NTT East(Ex-national telecommunications company in Japan).
MA-IR. Interests: Public administration in developing and transition
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Young, Madelina:
Howard University (2004- B.A. in Political Science, Minor in History,
Concentration in International Relations). Worked at the U.S. Department
of State as a FOIA Case Analyst (2002-2004). Intern at the U.S.
Department of State, Africa Bureau (Desk Officer for Swaziland &
Malawi-Summer 2004), Center for American Progress (Policy Correspondence
Intern-2004) , and U.S. Embassy in Kampala, Uganda (Political Track
Intern-Summer 2002). Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellow (2002),
Patricia Roberts Harris Public Policy Fellow (2003). Interests: Global
Development in Developing Countries, Africa, African Diaspora.
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ZELLER, Matthew:
Hamilton College (2004) Government. Joint MPA/MA-IR. Tactical
Intelligence Officer (2LT), 27th IN BDE, US Army National
Guard. Interests: Global Security/Foreign Policy.
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ZHECHEVA, Dragomira:
Mount Holyoke College (December 2003) International Relations.
Legislative Assistant, NYS Assembly, Albany, New York. GA; MA-IR.
Interests: Global Markets and Security/Conflict Resolution in Europe and
the Middle East. ddzheche@maxwell.syr.edu
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Class of Spring
2005
IR Student Biographies 2003-2004
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