Martel Scholar Presentations 2015

by tuftsigl
Oct 23

In memory of Fletcher Professor William Martel,
this past summer the Institute for Global Leadership supported seven students in their research and internships. On Thursday October 22, 2015 the scholars presented their work: 

Rizwan Ladha - Causes of nuclear proliferation amongst US allies during the Cold War - Research, U.S.

Robert Helbig - Brazil-NATO Relations, part of a capstone that includes several case studies for NATO’s potential global partnerships - Research, Brazil

Ameya Naik, Security Sector Reform (SSR) Unit, UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) - Internship, U.S.

Sarah Golkar-Moghaddan, Using the Trans-Siberian railroad to study current political, cultural, and environmental resource factors affecting Sino-Russian foreign relations (research, Russia/China)

Aneliese Bernard, The impacts of security sector reform and counterterrorism operations in the Sahel states on marginalized populations - Research, Senegal

Andrew Koch, Working on the Iraq desk of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy’s Middle East office - Internship, U.S.

Samantha Karlin, Working on youth unemployment, CVE, and gender on the Political/Economic Desk at the US Embassy in Sarajevo - Internship, Bosnia-Herzegovina

 

See photos from the presentations on Flickr.com!