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"The International Forum for Democratic Studies runs two fellowship programs, a federally funded program, known as the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program, and an unfunded Visiting Fellows Program. Brief bios of past fellows appear below, in reverse chronological order by fellowship year. To view a list of our current fellows, please visit Current Fellows."
Contents
2007–2008 Reagan Fascell Democracy Fellows
Accessed September 2008: [2]
Fellows in Residence Fall 2007
- Leila Alieva, Azerbaijan
- Tihana Bartulac-Blanc, Croatia
- Usam Baysaev, Russia
- Angelo Izama, Uganda
- Tapera Kapuya, Zimbabwe
- Prem Khanal, Nepal
- Safwat Rashid Sidqi, Iraq
Fellows in Residence Spring 2008
- Gia Areshidze, Georgia
- Thomas Gallagher, United Kingdom
- David Hawk, United States
- Eddie Jarwolo, Liberia
- Okechukwu Nwanguma, Nigeria
- Atef Al-Saadawy, Egypt
- Alice Verghese, Malaysia
- S. Akbar Zaidi, Pakistan
- Kate Zhou, China/United States
2007–2008 Visiting Fellows
- Susan Alberts, United States
- Tihana Bartulac-Blanc, Croatia
Previous Fellows
2005 - 2006
- Dany Komla Ayida, Togo
- Joel Barkan, United States
- Hossein Bashiriyeh, Iran
- Ann Bernstein, South Africa
- Dogu Ergil, Turkey
- Charles Fairbanks, United States
- Elena Gerasimova, Russia
- Guillermo Jorge, Argentina
- Nozima Kamalova, Uzbekistan
- Miria Matembe, Uganda
- Penda Mbow, Senegal
- Michael McFaul, United States
- Grigorij Meseznikov, Slovakia
- Vandita Mishra, India
- Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Romania
- Siamak Namazi, Iran
- Andrei Piontkovsky, Russia
- Aasiya Riaz, Pakistan
- Roland Rich, Australia
- Judy Tin-May Thein, Burma
2004 - 2005
- Fatimakhon Ahadovna Ahmedova (Tajikistan)
- Ilyas Akhmadov, Chechnya
- Michael Allen, United Kingdom
- Dragan Djuric, Montenegro
- Andrew Finkel,Turkey/U.S.
- Raul Gangotena, Ecuador
- Hoon Jaung, South Korea
- Guobiao Jiao, China
- Abiodun Kolawole, Nigeria
- Chingiz Mammadov, Azerbaijan
- Robert Britt Mattes, U.S./South Africa
- Michael McFaul, United States
- James Lapani Ng'ombe, Malawi
- Akin Olaniyan, Nigeria
- Yulia Savchenko, Kyrgyzstan
- Vitali Silitski, Belarus
2003-2004'
- Shahin Abbasov, Azerbaijan
- Mohamed Al-Yahyai, Oman
- Zainab Bangura, Sierra Leone
- Anahit Bayandur, Armenia
- Ladan Boroumand, Iran
- Oleksandr Fisun, Ukraine
- Lyudmila Georgieva, Bulgaria
- Chee Soon Juan, Singapore
- Maria Lisitsyna, Kyrgyz Republic
- Anne Mugisha, Uganda
- Enkhtuya Oidov, Mongolia
- Albino Okeny, Sudan
- Tomas Pojar, Czech Republic
- Aqil Shah, Pakistan
- Fidaa Shehada, Palestinian Territories
- Muborak Tashpulatova, Uzbekistan
- Vladimir Tismaneanu, Romania/United States
- Francisco Villagran de Leon, Guatemala
- Adotei Akwei, Ghana
- Herbert Boh (March-July 2003)
- Ceslav Ciobanu (March-July 2003)
- Mustafa Erdogan (March-July 2003)
2002-2003
- Steven Finkel (October 2002-July 2003)
- Olga Gyarfasova (March-July 2003)
- Baogang He (May-July 2003)
- Luz Maria Helguero (March-July 2003)
- Tolekan Ismailova (October 2002-February 2003)
- Richard Joseph (October 2002-April 2003)
- Marek Kwiek (November 2002-March 2003)
- Clayton Lillienfeldt (October 2002-July 2003)
- Ahmed Subhy Mansour (October-December 2002)
- Benedict Sannoh (October 2002-February 2003)
- Schu Sugawara (June-August 2003)
- Nyamosor Tuya (October 2002-February 2003)
1995-2002
- Chaihark Hahm (November 2001-August 2002)
- Charlie James Hughes (May 2002-August 2002)
- Ramin Jahanbegloo (October 2001-August 2002 )
- Ivliane Khaindrava (April-August 2002)
- Yuriy Krynytskyy (April-August 2002)
- Ndubisi Obiorah (June-August 2002)
- Ana Julia Ramos (May-August 2002)
- Vladimir Solonari (March-August 2002)
- Moethee Zun (April-August 2002)
- Myroslava Gongadze (November 2001-March 2002)
- Kayode Soremekun (November 2000-July 2001)
2000-2001
- Toshimitsu Shigemura (August 2000-May 2001)
- Zora Butorova (November 2000-May 2001)
- Joel Barkan (February-August 2000)
- Chaibong Hahm (January 1999-August 2000)
- Elizabeth Spiro Clark (September 1998-November 2000)
- Ladan Boroumand (September 1998-December 2000)
- Dogu Ergil (October 1999-March 2000)
- Gerard Conac (January 1998-September 1999)
- Jeffrey C. Gallup (February-May 1999)
- Zakia Jawhar and Halima El Glaoui (May-July 1998)
- Robert R. LaGamma (March-September 1998)
- Dai-Kwon Choi (February-July 1998)
- Dominique Fournier (January-October 1998)
- Daniel M. Brumberg (January-August 1997)
- Ibrahim Idris Ibrahim (April-August 1997)
- Chieko Kitagawa Otsuru (February-August 1997)
- Aymen M. Khalifa (November 1996-June 1997)
- Emmanuel Gyimah-Boadi (October 1996-July 1997)
- Rita Jalali (June 1996-March 1997)
- Kathleen Smith (February-December 1996)
- Andrei Marga (July-December 1996)
- Oleg Zaznaev (April-September 1996)
- Ghia Nodia (February-June 1996)
- Hyug Baeg Im (September-December 1995)
- Haleh Esfandiari (February-June 1995)
- Robert S. Leiken (February 1995-January 1996)
- Kanan Makiya (February-June 1995)
Current Fellows [3]
Fellows in Residence Fall 2006
- Ali Afshari, Iran
- Hafez Al-Bukari, Yemen
- Rafiah Al-Talei, Oman
- Michael Boda, Canada/U.S.
- Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Poland/U.S.
- John Oliver Kollie, Liberia
- Ilko Kucheriv, Ukraine
- Olga Nicolenco, Moldova
- Le Quoc Quan, Vietnam
Fellows in Residence Spring 2006
- Diego Abente-Brun, Paraguay
- Khapta Akhmedova, Russia
- Nigina Bakhrieva, Tajikistan
- Jose Luis Gascon, Philippines
- Rahma Hugaira, Yemen
- Bernadeta Killian, Tanzania
- Thein Lwin, Burma
- Raushan Nauryzbayeva, Kazakhstan
- Jaime Ordonez, Costa Rica
2006–2007 Visiting Fellows
- Jared Genser, United States
- Manouchehr Mohammadi, Iran
- Nilofar Sakhi, Afghanistan
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Past Fellows, NED, accessed September 14, 2007.
- ↑ 2007–2008 Reagan Fascell Democracy Fellows, NED, accessed September 21, 2008.
- ↑ 2006–2007 Reagan Fascell Democracy Fellows, NED, accessed September 14, 2007.