Grantees
Grantees
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James Stewart
2010
Open Society Fellow James Stewart is writing a manual setting out the legal basis for prosecuting arms vendors for complicity in international crimes, such as war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
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Jian Yi
2010
As an Open Society Fellow, Chinese filmmaker Jian Yi founded the IFChina Original Studio, an innovative community art center in Ji an, Jiangxi, China.
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Ken Silverstein
2010
Journalist Ken Silverstein will look at bribery and graft in international energy markets.
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Kung Li
2010
As an Open Society Fellow, litigator and human rights activist Kung Li traveled across the American South to record stories of resiliency from embattled communities.
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Marcy Westerling
2010
Open Society Fellow Marcy Westerling is a community organizer who will map progressive infrastucture in rural areas.
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Noy Thrupkaew
2010
An an Open Society Fellow, Noy Thrupkaew investigated the largest human trafficking cases in the United States, which involve hundreds of Thai farmers and Indian metalworkers working under conditions of severe intimidation, debt, and the threat of deportation.
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Rabab el-Mahdi
2010
As an Open Society Fellow, political scientist Rabab el-Mahdi studied the prospects for democratization and social change in the Arab world.
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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.
