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Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow, October 2009 - July 2010
Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow, October 2009 - July 2010

The Jennings Randolph (JR) Senior Fellowship Program provides scholars, policy analysts, policymakers, and other experts with opportunities to spend time in residence at the Institute, reflecting and writing on pressing international peace and security challenges. 

Senior Fellowsips usually last for ten months, starting in October, but shorter-term fellowships are also available.  Fellowships are open to citizens of any country.

Highlights from Senior Fellows 

CURRENT

Current Senior Fellow Imtiaz Ali
Imtiaz Ali participated in a conference organized by the Jamestown Foundation on April 15, 2009, on "Pakistan's Troubled Frontier: The Future of FATA and the NWFP." Ali’s topic was "Who's Who in the Islamic Militancy: Key Players and Recent Developments." Read the description of the conference. On March 18, Ali appeared on the Charlie Rose show together with Pakistani Ambassador to the U.S. Husain Haqqani and journalists Steve Coll and Joe Klein. Watch the interview.

 

Current Senior Fellow Michael Gordon
Michael Gordon moderated a March 24 session at the Council of Foreign Relations on Iraq and President Obama's troop drawdown plan. In addition, Gordon spoke on the military campaign in Iraq at a March 27 program organized by the Elliott School of International Affairs at George University.

 

Current Senior Fellow Robert "Bob" Maguire
Bob Maguire gave three presentations: "Haiti: Climate Change and National Security Issues," at the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR), US Department of State, on March 13, 2009; "Social and Economic Development in Haiti: Conceiving and Managing Development Projects," (in Creole) at the Centre de Formation et de Developpement Economique Universite, Port-au-Prince, on March 30, 2009; "Situation in Haiti," for the USIP Haiti Working Group Meeting, Longworth House Office Building, US House of Representatives, April 2, and "Haiti: Current Conditions and Obstacles to Development," at the National Intelligence Council, on April 17.
 

Current Senior Fellow Leonard Rubenstein
Leonard Rubenstein participated in the invitation-only Humanitarian Action Summit organized by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative March 26-28 as part of the working group on protection. On April 2, Rubenstein met with staff at the House Committee on Foreign Affairs to discuss implications for foreign assistance reform.

 

Current Senior Fellow David Tolbert
A March 20, 2009 interview with David Tolbert was published by the Oxford Transitional Justice Project as part of its ICC Observers series. On March 27, Tolbert spoke on the release of the final report by the ASIL Task Force on the US and the ICC, at a press conference at the National Press Club, and also at a panel presentation of the report at the American Society of International Law annual meeting on the same day. On April 14, Tolbert spoke on a panel organized by USIP’s Rule of Law Project, on the Cambodia Tribunal (ECCC) at the Carnegie Endowment on International Peace. In addition, Tolbert, together with Aleksandar Kontic, who had worked with Tolbert as a Legal Advisor and Research Assistant at the ICTY, published a chapter, "The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Transitional Justice, the Transfer of Cases to National Courts, and Lessons for the ICC," in The Emerging Practice of the International Criminal Court (Edited by Carsten Stahn and Göran Sluitter, Koninklijke Brill 2009.)

Current Senior Fellow Keith Watenpaugh
Keith Watenpaugh gave presentations at two conferences: the first, on March 21, was "The League of Nations and the Origins of Armenian Genocide Denial" at Armenia and Armenians in International Treaties, Armenian Studies Program, University of Michigan, and the second, on April 3, was "The League of Nations’ Eastern Mediterranean Rescue Movement and the Paradox of Interwar Humanitarianism," at a conference at Columbia University, Histories of Humanitarianism.

ALUMNI

Former Guest Scholar Francis Ricciardone
Francis Ricciardone, a Guest Scholar since October 2008, departed USIP in April, having been appointed Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan. View the Press Release.
 

 

Former Senior Fellow Radwan Ziadeh
Radwan Ziadeh (2007–2008) participated in a panel on "The Future of the Syrian Opposition Movements" at the Hudson Institute on March 26. On April 3, USIP published a special report by Ziadeh, The Kurds in Syria: Fueling Separatist Movements in the Region?.

 

Former Senior Fellow Stephen Farry
Stephen Farry (2005–2006), currently a member of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland and a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, gave an internal briefing at USIP on March 16 on the current state of the peace accord and reconciliation in Northern Ireland, particularly in light of recent attacks on the police and army by dissident factions of the IRA. 

 

Senior Fellow Yoram Peri, 2001-2002   
Former Senior Fellow Yoram Peri took part in a USIP panel on February 6, 2009, entitled “Options for U.S. Mediation of an Israel-Syria Peace Process.” He spoke with Search for Common Ground's Syria Project director Tom Dine and Turkey expert Henry Barkey, of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

 
 

Former Senior Fellow Donald Steinberg
On March 11, 2009, Donald Steinberg (2004–2005) addressed the OSCE Round Table on Gender and Security, Vienna, Austria, speaking on "Peace Missions and Gender Equality: Ten Lessons from the Ground."

 

Former Senior Fellow Carol Giacomo
Carol Giacomo (1999–2000), currently a journalist with the New York Times, received a special citation for her career contribution in international and national security reporting on March 24, at the 34th award ceremony of the Edward Weintal Prize for International Reporting, sponsored by Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (ISD).