Grantees
Grantees
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Alexander Cooley
2009
As an Open Society Fellow, Alexander Cooley wrote about the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, as well as military basing policies in Central Asia.
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Basharat Peer
2009
As an Open Society Fellow, Basharat Peer began writing a book about India's Muslim community.
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Elizabeth MacKenzie Biedell
2009
Elizabeth MacKenzie Biedell, a former intelligence analyst, explores how American presidents use classified information as they lead the nation to war.
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Eric Stover
2009
Open Society Fellow Eric Stover examined how well war crimes tribunals serve victims of mass violence.
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Jonny Steinberg
2009
Jonny Steinberg is the author of several books about everyday life in the wake of South Africa s transition to democracy.
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Mark Hertsgaard
2009
Open Society Fellow Mark Hertsgaard is a journalist and author whose work focuses on new ways of understanding and combating climate change.
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Rebecca Hamilton
2009
As an Open Society Fellow, Hamilton researched her book Fighting for Darfur: Public Action and the Struggle to Stop Genocide, which investigates the impact of Darfur advocacy on foreign policy.
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Rebecca MacKinnon
2009
As an Open Society Fellow, Rebecca MacKinnon conducted research for her first book, Consent of the Networked.
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Richard Cizik
2009
As an Open Society Fellow, Cizik worked to bring evangelicals, policymakers, and activists together to address climate change, immigration, and criminal justice challenges.
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Richard Horsey
2009
As an Open Society Fellow, Richard Horsey, a Burma analyst and labor rights advocate, wrote the first comprehensive account of International Labor Organization efforts to address forced labor abuses in Burma.
