Senior Fellow Activities

Senior Fellow Bill Long (Credit Steve Barrett)

The Jennings Randolph Senior Fellows participate in a great number of activities during their time at the Institute- from publishing Op-eds and academic articles to speaking at conferences and providing testimony on the Hill.  This page provides information on Current and past Senior Fellow activities.

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The 2009-2010 Jennings Randolph Senior Fellows

  • Imtiaz Ali | Independent Journalist | Emergence of the Tribal Belt as a Fault Line in the War on Terror: The Growing Influence of Homegrown Pakistani Taliban and its Implications for Regional and Global Security
  • Judith Asuni | Johns Hopkins University | Niger Delta 'Militants': Victims or Perpetrators?; Conflict and Violence in the Niger Delta
  • William Long | Georgia Institute of Technology | Cross-Border Health Cooperation in Zones of Conflict: Deriving Lessons for Improving Regional Stability and Global Security
  • George Lopez | University of Notre Dame | Can Sanctions be Saved?
  • Andries Odendaal | Conflict Transformation Support Services | Local Peacebuilding Forums: Methodological Considerations 
  • Jeremiah S. Pam | Guest Scholar | Strengthening Weak States in the Post-Nationbuilding Era
  • Sammy Smooha | University of Haifa | The Challenge of National Minorities to Ethnic Majority Hegemony: Comparative Study of Ethnic Democracies in Israel, Estonia, Slovakia, Macedonia, and Northern Ireland
  • Marc Sommers | Tufts University | Youth, Popular Culture and Terror Warfare: Insights from Sierra Leone
  • Emmanuel Teitelbaum | George Washington University | Putting Identity in Perspective: Economic Reform and Political Stability in the World's Largest Democracy
  • Patricia Vasquez | Energy Intelligence | Untold Conflicts: Local Resistance to Oil and Gas Development in Latin America 
  • Col. J.M. "Matt" Venhaus | Army Fellow | Before They Cross the Threshold: The Use of a Dissolution Strategy in Persuasive Media Campaigns to Reduce the Pool of Potential Recruits to Violent Extremeism in the Middle East
  • Andreas Wimmer | University of California, Los Angeles | Understanding Ethnic Conflict
  • Robin Wright | Independent Journalist | The Future of Islam