The Nathan Hale
         
Foreign Policy Society

 

 

 

Paul Domjan
Director of the Eurasia Program &

Fellow in Corporate Foreign Policy


paul.domjan@foreignpolicysociety.org

Interests

Externalities of energy investment in the Caspian; Russia area studies; Central Asia; the global oil market and its role in international relations; scenario planning.

 

Current Projects

Political, economic, social externalities of energy investment in comparative context.

 

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.

 

 

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.

 


Selected

Publications

 

 

  • A Discussion of the Use of Artificial Life Models to Evaluate Gould's Hypothesis about Progress in Evolution, in Mark A. Bedau, John S. McCaskill, Norman H. Packard, Steen Rasmussen, editors, Artificial Life  VII: proceedings of the seventh international conference on artificial life, Portland, Oregon. MIT Press. 2000.

 

·          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

 

 

Last updated February 27, 2004