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VISITING SCHOLARS AND FELLOWS

Fellows for 2002

Working Papers are available in PDF format.

Jessica Blatt, (USA) NSSR
"To Bring out the Best that is in Their Blood": Race, Reform, and Civilization in the Journal of Race Development (1910-1919)


Godfery Chesang, (Kenya) University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Rethinking the International System of Refugee Protection

Guadelupe Correa, (Mexico) NSSR
The "Double Transition" in Latin America: Democratic Change and the "Washington Consensus" (Main Critiques and Challenges in the 21st Century)

Hilla Dayan, (Israel) NSSR
State Power, Violence and Political Justice: The Case of the Barghouti Trial in Israel

Irit Dekel, (Israel) NSSR
Silencing the Future:The Israeli Unknown Soldier Revisited

Ralph Mathkega, (South Africa) University of Natal, South Africa
The Formulation of Equality Clause in the South African Constitution: a Juristic question, or a Political Point of Departure

Avia Pastermak, (Israel) Hebrew University, Israel
Community vs. Democracy: Communitarian Theories and the Israeli West Bank Settlers

Igor Potapov, (Russia) Graduate School for Social Research, Warsaw, Poland.
Legacies of the Past and Democratic Transition: Formation and Programmatic Crystallization of Political Parties in Poland, Russia, and Spain

Connie Robinson, (USA) NSSR
Competing Identities in Interwar Yugoslavia: Identity Formation in a Newly Established State


Tomas Strazay, (Slovakia) Graduate School for Social Research, Warsaw, Poland.
The Incongruent Culture? Nationalist-Populism and Democratization of Post-Communist Central Europe

Christiane Wilke, (Germany) NSSR
Doing Impossible Justice: State Obligations after Mass Atrocities








For more about the Democracy & Diversity Institutes and the NSST fellowship program in New York visit our programs/fellowships page.



DIRECTOR DR ELZBIETA MATYNIA
PROGRAM COORDINATOR JULIE FRATRIK
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