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IR Student Biographies 2005-2006

 

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MARTE, Ana:  Syracuse University (2004) Political Science. Hispanic Scholarship Fund Recipient (2003),  Institute of International Public Policy Fellowship (2002). Bilingual (Spanish).  Studied abroad in Paris & London (2003). American Civil Liberties: National Prisoners Project Intern (2005). Free Tibet Campaign Intern (London 2003).  Last Position: Paralegal at Department of Juvenile Justice (New York, 2005).MA - IR. Career Paths: Foreign Policy, Global Security and Conflict Negotiation. Interests: Law & Diplomacy, Human Rights and Latin America.

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAYER, Daniela: Fairhaven College, Western Washington University (2003) International Studies and the Politics of Development.  Primary source research on 1)Effects of Dollarization on Money Laundering and 2)Ecuadorian European Migration, in Quito, Ecuador. MA-IR/Econ.  Interests: Transnational Migration, International Trade Policy, Culture and Identity, Languages.






 

McCarthy, Erica: Iona College (2005) International Studies. Legislative Aide, the New York State Assembly. Joint IR-ECN. Interests: Europe, International Trade and Foreign Policy.

 

 

 

Mehta, Manmeet: Delhi University (2001), Economics. Symbiosis Institute of International Business (2003), MBA. Program Manager, The Nabha Foundation. MA-IR. Interests: Development Policy, Development and Social Transformation, Policy Research.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MEZA, Laura: MA in Environmental Science, State University of New York. Adjunct Professor at the University of Chile. Technical Advisor for public agencies, such as the National Commission of Environment and the National Commission of Energy. MA-IR. Interests: International Environmental Policies, Transnational Organizations and Latin America.
 

 

 

 

 

MOSS, Robert: University of Colorado at Boulder (2005), B.A. East Asian International Relations and B.A. Chinese. Translator and Editor, Asian Capital Monthly. MA-IR/ECN. Interests: Geopolitics, Political Economy, International Banking and International Markets.


 

 

MURPHY, Toren: Messiah College (2002), B.A. in History, Minors in Spanish and Economics. Law Clerk, Newman, Williams, Mishkin, Corveleyn, Wolfe & Fareri, P.C.  Joint JD/MA-IR.  Interests: Global Markets, Latin America and International Trade.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

OLSEN, Eric: Southern Methodist University (2004) History. Joint MPA/MA-IR. Interest: U.S. Foreign Policy in Latin America. 

 

 

 

PASTOR, Aleksandra: University of Novi Sad, Serbia (2000) Economics.  Last position: Program and Project Manager - Human Resources Development, Agency for Public Administration Development/Government of Republic of Serbia; Intern at NDI.  Ron Brown Fellow (2004). Joint MPA/MA-IR.  Interests: Public Management in Transitional and Developing Countries, Sustainable Development, Minority Issues, Central and Eastern Europe.

 

 

 

 

 

PHILLIPS, Jennifer (J.P.):  Long Island University, BFA. Joint JD/IR. Theatre Production 1997, Certificate Inter’l Affairs,  NYU School of Cont and Professional Studies 2003. Associate Director of Education/ Operations for Congressional Youth Leadership Council, Operations Manager for Michael Mao Dance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

POND, Ruxandra: Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service (2001) Comparative Studies of Eastern and Western Europe.  Program Officer, National Democratic Institute for Internationational Affairs (NDI). Joint MPA/MA-IR. Interests: International Development, particularly social and political development, Democratization and EU Integration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

POPEL, Nina: Middlebury College (2004) BA Political Science.  Law Clerk, Delaware Department of Justice - Office of the Attorney General, Civil Division.  Joint JD/MA - IR.  Interests: International Law, Eastern European Studies and Foreign Policy.


 

 


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