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Peyton Knight

October 25, 2021

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Peyton Knight

Peyton Knight is a Disability Inclusive Development Fellow in her senior year at the University of Washington. She is majoring in Law, Societies, and Justice and minoring in Disability Studies

Seth Kane

August 11, 2017

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Seth Kane

Seth Kane’s research focuses on the nexus of Myanmar’s political transition and peace processes, particularly with regards to the effects of international aid and diplomacy. Seth received his B.A. in

Hayim Katsman

August 11, 2017

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Hayim Katsman

Dissertation Project: “Religious-Nationalism in Israel/Palestine” Hayim Katsman’s research focuses on the interrelations of religion and politics in the Middle-East, focusing on Israel/Palestine. Hayim specifically works on the religious-Zionist movement in

Sita Kouhi

June 6, 2017

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Sita Kouhi

Sita is a member of the 2016-17 MAAIS cohort. Her background is in research science and non-profit organization. Research interest: Long-term strategy for the Arctic which can leave up stability

Lucy Amelia Kruesel

March 28, 2017

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Lucy Kruesel

Research interests: Economies driven by self-expression & creativity; cultural sensitivity/focus within & around educational curriculum; natural resources as cultural resources; creativity as survival, livelihood in “weather-extreme” regions

Angela Kim

July 5, 2016

Posted by: jlbeyer

Angela Kim was an International Policy Institute cybersecurity fellow. She is a recent graduate of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies with an emphasis in international political economy.

Alexander Kegel

April 7, 2016

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Alexander Kegel is an International Policy Institute Cybersecurity Policy Fellow. He recently graduated from the Jackson School of International Studies, specializing in Foreign Policy, Security, Peace and Diplomacy. He was

Seonhee Kim

July 22, 2015

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Seonhee Kim

Seonhee Kim is interested in the politics of authoritarian and hybrid regimes in the region of Russia, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe, covering the topics of electoral authoritarianism, state repression,

Nektaria Klapaki

April 7, 2015

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Nektaria Klapaki

Nektaria Klapaki is a scholar of modern Greek literature and culture. She works at the intersection of Modern Greek Studies, Comparative Literature and Reception Studies, specializing in the role of

Reşat Kasaba

April 6, 2015

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Resat Kasaba

Reşat Kasaba is an expert in the history and politics of the Middle East and has taught undergraduate and graduate students at the School for over 30 years. He is