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Wilson Center Announces 20 Members of 2024-2025 Fellowship Class

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Contact: Ryan McKenna
Phone: (202) 691-4217听
ryan.mckenna@wilsoncenter.org听

WASHINGTON - The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is proud to announce its 2024-2025 fellowship class. This year's group features 20 distinguished scholars and practitioners, made up of 11 women and 9 men, hailing from all over the world including the United States, Afghanistan, Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Germany, India, Japan, Nigeria, the Philippines, Poland, South Korea, Taiwan, Ukraine, and Zimbabwe.听

"Wilson Center fellows are a core part of our mission to鈥痯rovide nonpartisan counsel and insights on global affairs to policymakers, delivered through their deep research, impartial analysis, and independent scholarship,鈥 said Ambassador Mark A. Green, Wilson Center president and CEO.

The 2024-2025 fellows and the projects they will pursue while in residence at 澳门六合彩 are:听

Angela Ajodo-Adebanjoko, Research Professor, Olusegun Obasanjo Centre for African Studies, National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja. 鈥淰oice for the Vulnerable: The Women Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism in North-Eastern Nigeria.鈥

Margarita M. Balmaceda, Professor of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall University. 鈥淭he Last Frontier of Decarbonization: Hidden Industrial Fossil Fuels Between Geopolitics and Climate Change.鈥澨

Margarita Fajardo, Professor of Latin American History and Global Studies, Sarah Lawrence College. 鈥淭aming Markets: Latin America and the Global Neoliberal Era.鈥澨

Lisa Gilman, Professor of Folklore and English, Institute for Immigration Research, George Mason University. 鈥淢y Culture, My Survival: Arts Initiatives by Refugees for Refugees.鈥澨

Steven Heydemann, Ketcham Chair in Middle East Studies and Professor of Government, Smith College. 鈥淭rajectories of Stateness in the Arab World.鈥澨

Toshihiro Higuchi, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University. 鈥淣uclear Marine Propulsion and the Oceanic History of American Empire.鈥澨

Pamela Jagger, Professor of Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan. 鈥淲eathering Africa鈥檚 Climate Traps.鈥

Courage Mlambo, Researcher, Mangosuthu University of Technology, Zimbabwe. 鈥淐hina in Africa: Cooperation, Exploitation, Democracy and the Future of the Global Order.鈥澨

Neeti Nair, Professor of History, University of Virginia. 鈥淐apitals in the Margins: South Asia Since Partition.鈥澨

Molly O鈥橳oole, Journalist; former Immigration and Security Reporter, The Los Angeles Times. 鈥淭he Route: How American Policy, a Billion-Dollar Black Market, and Indomitable Resilience are Bringing the World鈥檚 Refugees to the US Border.鈥澨

Akachi Odoemene, Professor of African History, Federal University Otuoke, Nigeria. 鈥淭he Resurgence of Coup D鈥櫭﹖ats in West Africa: Causes, Dynamics, and Implications for Democratic Development.鈥澨

Amy Paik, Associate Research Fellow, Center for Security and Strategy, Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, South Korea. 鈥淎 Study of International Law Relating to Undersea Cables and Pipelines: Does Current Law Adequately Protect Them from Attacks or Sabotage in International Waters?鈥澨

Raul Pangalangan, Professor of Law, University of the Philippines, and former Judge, International Criminal Court (The Hague). 鈥淛udging History in the Courts: Atrocity Crimes and the Limits of International Criminal Justice.鈥

Ronojoy Sen, Research Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies and South Asian Studies Program, National University of Singapore. 鈥淚magining the Nation: An Intellectual History of Hindu Nationalism.鈥澨

Sylwia Spurek, PhD, attorney-at-law, Member of the European Parliament 2019-2024, Deputy Commissioner for Human Rights 2015-2019, Poland. 鈥淐yber-Violence Against Women - A New Face of an Old Problem.鈥澨

Christoph von Marschall,Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, Tagesspiegel (Berlin).鈥淩ethinking the Idea of the 鈥榃est鈥: Why its Future Could Lie in the (Far) East.鈥

Diego von Vacano, Professor of Political Science, Texas A&M University. 鈥淧ower Over Energy: The Geopolitics and Ethics of Lithium in Latin America.鈥澨

Gaisu Yari, Practitioner in the field of women鈥檚 rights, Afghan Voices of Hope Project. 鈥淐ollecting Testimonies of Women in Exile and Afghanistan.鈥澨

Sergei Zhuk, Professor of History, Ball State University. 鈥淭he KGB/Russian Intelligence, Academic Imperialism, Ukraine, and Western Academia, 1946-1991.鈥澨

Carin Zissis, Editor-in-Chief, AS/COA Online, Americas Society/Council of the Americas. 鈥淭he Parity Paradox: Lessons from Mexico鈥檚 Rise as a Global Leader in Women鈥檚 Political Representation.鈥濃

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