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Inside October/December 2002
Vol. VIII, No. 6/Vol. IX No. 1

• 9/11 a Year On

• Richard Armitage

• Brent Scowcroft

• Samuel Berger

• Sen. Chuck Hagel

• Looking Back on a Year of War

• Securing Afghanistan's Future

• Prospects for Peace in the Middle East

• Prospects for Peace in South Asia

• Chester Crocker and Richard Solomon

• BALKANS: Building Regional Cooperation

• BALKANS: Election Season in the Balkans

• Summer Institute

• AFGHANISTAN: Free Voices

• On the Hill

• Institute Awards

• Institute People

• Short Takes

• About Peace Watch

• PDF Also Available


October/December 2002
Vol. VIII, No.6/Vol. IX, No.1


Institute Awards

New Grant Awards

In June and September, the Institute's Board of Directors approved the following new grants.

Brookings Institution, Martin S. Indyk, Washington, D.C. "South Asia Conference: U.S. Policy Towards the Islamic World." ($30,000)

Brown University, Susan Graseck, Providence, R.I. "Choices for the 21st Century Education Program: Curriculum and Professional Development for High School." ($20,000)

CARE, D. Paul O'Brien, Atlanta, Ga. "Promoting Human Rights and Peacebuilding in Afghanistan." ($32,754)

Catholic Relief Services, Andrew Rosauer, Baltimore, Md. "Peacebuilding Training for Social Change in Mitrovica, Kosovo." ($40,000)

Center for Public Policy Studies, Lewis Rasmussen, Washington, D.C. "Kashmir Conflict Transformation Workshop." ($35,000)

Center on International Cooperation, Teresa Whitfield, Brooklyn, N.Y. "Friends Indeed: The UN Group of Friends and the Resolution of Conflict." ($40,000)

Centre for Population and Environmental Development, Gideon E. D. Omuta, Benin City, Nigeria. "Training for Community-Based Conflict Management in Nigeria's Niger Delta Region." ($38,000)

Claremont Graduate University, Elazar Barkan, Claremont, Calif. "Disputed Histories: The Role of Historians' Commissions in Conflict Management." ($42,000)

Cobban, Helena, Charlottesville, Va. "Violence and Its Legacies: Challenges for Global Policy." ($34,400)

Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation, Aniceto Guterres Lopes, Deli, East Timor. "Support for Research on the Nature of Past Human Rights Violations and Recommendations for Reform in East Timor." ($40,000)

Conflict Management Group, Elizabeth McClintock, Cambridge, Mass. "Enhancing the Conflict Resolution Capacity of Universities in Northern Iraq: A Curriculum Development Project." ($35,000)

Duquesne University, Clifford Bob, Pittsburgh, Pa. "The Marketing of Non-Violence: Movements, Media, and International Support." ($35,000)

Eastern Mennonite University, Vernon Jantzi, Harrisonburg, Va. "Towards Understanding Jirga in Afghanistan and Pakistan." ($39,904)

Foundation of Independent Radio Broadcasting, Andrei Allakhverdov, Moscow, Russia. "Raising Public Awareness on the Problems of Ethnic Tolerance and Peaceful Solution of Conflicts." ($45,000)

Frowick, Robert H., Santa Rosa, Calif. "Mission to Bosnia: An OSCE Quest for Peace with Justice." ($30,000)

Harvard University, Herbert C. Kelman, Cambridge, Mass. "Rebuilding Israeli-Palestinian Trust in the Availability of a Negotiating Partner." ($38,000)

Helvey, Robert L., South Charleston, W.Va. "Waging Strategic Non-Violent Conflict." ($23,800)

Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, P. R. Chari, New Delhi, India. "Limited War Between India and Pakistan Under the Nuclear Shadow." ($40,000)

International Crisis Group, Robert Malley, Washington, D.C. "Israel/Palestinian Territories Project." ($30,000)

International Human Rights Law Group, Gaston Chillier, Washington, D.C. "Enhancing Civil Society Advocacy in the Inter-American System of Human Rights." ($36,900)

International Monitor Institute, Anne K. Harringer, Los Angeles, Calif. "Archives for Peace in the Balkans." ($40,000)

International Peace Academy, David M. Malone, New York, N.Y. "The UN Security Council in the Post–Cold War Era: Boom or Bust?" ($40,000)

Ivan, Orozco Abad, Notre Dame, Ind. "Transition to Peace in Colombia: Between Justice and Reconciliation." ($40,000)

Johns Hopkins University, I. William Zartman, Washington, D.C. "Improving African Boundaries." ($32,900)

Kettering Foundation, Harold H. Saunders, Washington, D.C. "University Text/Curriculum: Resolving Conflict, Building Peace—Tajikistan." ($50,000)

Maghraoui, Abdeslam E., Princeton, N.J. "Giving Politics a Chance in the Muslim World." ($38,000)

McGill University, Middle East Program in Civil Society and Peace Building, Jim L. Torczyner, Outremount, Quebec, Canada. "Maintaining Civil Society and Building Peace Relationships in Times of Warfare." ($40,000)

National Bureau of Asian Research, Donald K. Emmerson, Stanford, Calif. "Uncivil Islam? Muslims, Politics, and Violence in Indonesia." ($43,000)

Public International Law and Policy Group, Paul Williams and James Hooper, Arlington, Va. "Negotiation Simulations for Kosovo Final Status Talks: Part Two." ($38,150)

Radio Kameleon Foundation, Zlatko Berbic, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. "Democratic Dialogue: A Step into the Future." ($38,000)

Rutgers University, Kurt Schock, Newark, N.J. "Struggling to Reform." ($40,000)

Smyser, William Richard, Washington, D.C. "The Refugee Crisis." ($39,500)

Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Volker Perthes, Berlin, Germany. "Elite Change in the Arab World." ($38,000)

Theidon, Kimberly S., Syracuse, N.Y. "Geographies of Justice: Memory, Truth, and Reconciliation." ($30,000)

Thurston, Anne F., Alexandria, Va. "The Dilemma of Political Reform in China: Democracy versus Stability." ($40,000)

Union Women of the Don Region, Valentina I. Cherevatenko, Rostov Region, Russia. "Post-Conflict Peacebuilding." ($40,000)

University of Kansas, Lorraine Bayard de Volo, Lawrence, Kans. "Women's Non-Violent Action in Latin America." ($35,000)

University of Notre Dame, Cindy Bergeman and Joseph Buttigieg, Notre Dame, Ind. "Teachers as Scholars Program." ($42,866)

Waldner, David A., Charlottesville, Va. "Democracy and Dictatorship in the Middle East." ($28,000)

 

 

Senior Fellows, 2002–2003

The Institute's Board of Directors has selected the 2002–2003 senior fellows (resident awards) and peace scholars (non-resident dissertation awards) in the Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace.

2002-2003 Fellows
The 2002–2003 class of senior fellows.

Maj. Gen. Dipankar Banerjee (Indian Army, ret.), Executive Director, Center for Strategic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka, "Countering Internal Conflict: Lessons from the Indian Army's Experience," in residence through July 2003.

Francis Deng, UN Secretary General Special Representative for Internally Displaced Persons, "Dilemmas of Self-Determination: A Challenge to African Constitutionalism," in residence through July 2003.

Roy Gutman, Diplomatic Correspondent, Newsweek, "International Humanitarian Law and the Media: The Case of Afghanistan," in residence through July 2003.

Vivien Hart, Professor of English and American Studies, University of Sussex, "Making Constitutions, Seeking Peace," in residence through July 2003.

Michael Hartmann, International Public Prosecutor, United Nations Mission in Kosovo, "International Prosecutors and Judges in Post-Conflict Societies," in residence January through September 2003.

Ray Jennings, Former Senior Field Adviser, Office of Transition Initiatives, U.S. Agency for International Develop-ment, "Participatory Community Revital-ization Projects and Conflict Manage-ment," in residence through July 2003.

Gen. Jehangir Karamat (ret.), Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and Chief of Army Staff, Pakistan, "Conflict Resolution in South and Southwest Asia," in residence April through September 2003.

Comdr. Margaret G. Kibben, United States Navy Chaplain Corps, "Military Chaplains as Advisers on Religion and Diplomacy," in residence through July.

Philip Mattar, President, Palestinian American Research Center, "Palestinian Missed Opportunities," in residence through July 2003.

Masipula Sithole, Professor of Political and Administrative Studies, University of Zimbabwe, "Risk Taking in Zimbabwe: The Impact of Mugabe's Policies in Southern Africa," in residence through July 2003.

Marie Smyth, Chief Executive, Institute for Conflict Research, Northern Ireland, "The Political and Martial Role of Youth in Violently Divided Societies and the Implications for Peace Processes," in residence through July 2003.

Jonathan Tucker, Director, CBW Nonproliferation Program, Monterey Institute, "Biosecurity: The Nexus of Public Health and International Security," in residence through July 2003.

Lt. Col. Garland H. Williams, United States Army, "Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Peacekeeping Operations: Redefining the Military Role," in residence through June 2003.

 

 

Peace Scholars, 2002–2003

Josip Dasovic, Department of Political Science, Brown University, "Social Networks as a Bulwark against Inter-Ethnic Violence at the Community Level in the Former Yugoslavia."

Gabriela M. Fried, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, "Reconciling Past Legacies: Collective Memory and Trauma in Uruguay."

Suzanne E. Fry, Department of Political Science, New York University, "When States Kill Their Own: Understanding the Legitimation Process."

Naveeda Khan, Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, "Authorizing the Muslim Speaking Subject: Ideological Formations and Religious Speech in Contemporary Pakistan."

John T. King, Department of Education, University of Washington, "Education for Mutual Understanding: The Case of a Cross-Cultural Contact Program in Northern Ireland."

Betsy O. Konefal, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh, "Rights, Identity, and the Politics of Concientiza-ciÑn: Organizing for Racial and Social Justice in the Guatemalan Highlands, 1960–2000."

Erin L. McCandless, School of International Service, American University, "Rights or Redistribution? Resistance or Participation? Civic Dilemmas, Strategies, and Impacts on Peace and Human Development in Zimbabwe."

Daniel Monterescu, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, "Jewish-Arab Relations, Urban Space, and the State in Palestinian-Israeli Mixed Towns, 1948–2002."

Victor A. Peskin, Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, "Conflicts of Justice: International Criminal Tribunals and the Politics of State Cooperation."

Rebecca P. Sewall, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, "Bartered Peace: Women and Conflict Management Strategies."

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