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The Nathan Hale |
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Paul Domjan Fellow in Corporate Foreign
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Interests
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Externalities
of energy investment in the Caspian; Russia area studies; Central Asia; the
global oil market and its role in international relations; scenario planning. |
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Current Projects |
Political, economic, social
externalities of energy investment in comparative context. |
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Education |
D.Phil.
Candidate in Geography, Wolfson College, Oxford; M.Phil. (2003), Wolfson
College, Oxford; B.A. (2001), University of Texas at Austin; additional study
at Reed College, the Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public
Administration, and the Russian Center at Middlebury College. |
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Background |
Political analyst, Shell International
scenario team (2001-present); Marshall Scholar (2001); research assistant in
Professor Philip C. Bobbitt’s The
Shield of Achilles; the Budapest Centre for Strategic and Defense
Studies; teaching assistant and research assistant, Northwestern University
and Duke University program in Greece. |
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Publications |
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Are Romance Novels Really
Alive? A Discussion of the Supple Adaptation View of Life, in Dario Floreano
,Jean-Daniel Nicoud, Francesco Mondada, editors, Advances in Artificial Life, 5th European Conference, ECAL'99,
Lausanne, Switzerland, September 13-17, 1999, Proceedings. Springer. 1999 |
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