Affiliated Scholars | Visiting Scholars, 2005-2006
The Institute encourages applications for visiting scholar affiliations from scholars who are on sabbatical or otherwise financially supported. Visiting scholars typically spend four to nine months at the Institute.
Dr. Gu Ho Eom
Hanyang University, Republic of Korea
Dr. Eom is chairperson of the Russian Studies Department at the Graduate School of International Studies, Hanyang University, Korea. Dr. Eom is the first Korean to receive a doctoral degree from Moscow State University. During his stay at the Institute, Dr. Eom will continue to do research on Russian economy, in particular the role of government in transition economies. Dr. Eom plans to use the University library as well as other available resources in Washington for his research.
January 2005 – March 2006
Dr. Jorg Jacobs
European University Viadrina, Germany
Dr. Jacobs is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Comparative Sociology and Culture at European University Viadrina, Germany. During his stay at the Institute, Dr. Jacobs will be collecting information for his project entitled "Readiness to Defend Europe: the Social Context of a Common Defense and Foreign Policy." Dr. Jacobs is part of ongoing exchange between the Institute and European University Viadrina.
September 2005
Dr. Wanda Jarzabek
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Dr. Jarzabek is a researcher at the Institute for Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Dr. Jarzabek has been awarded the prestigious Kosciuszko Fellowship to conduct five months of research at the Institute. During her stay, she will be researching "Poland and détente," human rights protection, and the Conference on Security and Collaboration in Europe. These academic pursuits are part of her larger research topic that focuses on German Question in the Polish foreign policy after 1945.
September 2005 – December 2005
Dr. Olof Kronvall
Swedish National Defense College, Sweden
Dr. Kronvall is a researcher at the Department of War Studies at the Swedish National Defense College. During his stay at the Institute, Dr. Kronvall will be conducting research on American military doctrine at the strategic level from the end of the Vietnam War to the present. His research in Washington will allow him to write a report that he will present to the Swedish Ministry of Defense. Dr. Kronvall specializes in the area of military history and security policy.
September 2005 – May 2006
Ms. Sylvi Listhaug
Ambassador Robert Stuart Fellow and
Independent Scholar, Norway
Ms. Listhaug has been awarded the prestigious Ambassador Robert Stewart Fellowship to spend five months at The George Washington University. During her time at the university, Ms. Listhaugh will have an opportunity to observe classes, as well as work on Capitol Hill on social issues in the United States.
August 2005 – December 2005
Ms. Eliza Matthews
Queensland University, Australia
Ms. Matthews is a Ph.D. student at the University of Queensland. Ms. Matthews has been awarded a Fulbright fellowship for the 2005-2006 academic year. During her time at the Institute, Ms. Matthews will conduct research on the history of the United States’ foreign policy, as well as on the nuclear relationship of the United States and its allies towards North Korea, South Asia, and the Middle East.
October 2005 – October 2006
Mr. Pavel Prikryl
Charles University, Czech Republic
Mr. Prikryl is a Ph.D. student at the Department of Social Sciences at the Charles University, Czech Republic. Mr. Prikryl has been awarded a nine-month Fulbright Fellowship to conduct research on his dissertation entitled "Security of the New West: Transatlantic Partnerships 1963-1968." Mr. Prikryl received his M.A. from Charles University where he specialized in history of transatlantic security relations.
September 2005 – June 2006
Stephan Redlich
European University Viadrina, Frankfurt Oder, Germany
Mr. Stephan Redlich is a PhD student at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt Oder, Germany. During his stay at the Institute Mr. Redlich will be conducting research on his PhD dissertation titled "Terrorism and the Swedish Extreme Right: An Analysis of the Political Spectrum and the Movement Level."
October – December 2005
Dr. Andreas Wenger
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
Dr. Wenger is a professor of international security policy at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) and director of the Center for Security Studies. The Center is part of the Center for International and Comparative Studies, which runs the International Relations and Security Network (ISN), a leading global platform for international relations and security policy on the internet. Dr. Wenger is currently working on a book on NATO in the 1960s, in collaboration with Tom Blanton and Malcolm Byrne of the National Security Archive.
September 2005 – March 2006
Dr. Vladimir Zolotykh
Udmurt States University, Russia
Dr. Zolotykh is a docent professor in the Department of Contemporary History and International Relations at the Udmurt State University, Russia. Dr. Zholotykh has been awarded a nine-month Fulbright Fellowship by the Council for International Exchange of Scholars. During his stay at the Institute, Dr. Zolotykh will be working on his research entitled "The Republican Party and Contemporary Social Policy in the USA: the Role of the Policy Transfer and International Learning in the Development of Social Welfare Delivery in the Russian Federation." His area of specialization is modern history and political process and parties in the United States.
September 2005 – May 2006
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