Current and former NED Fellows

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NED Current and former Fellows

The International Forum for Democratic Studies runs two fellowship programs, a federally funded program, known as the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program, and an unfunded Visiting Fellows Program.
Regional Origin of Fellows
Region Number Percent
Africa 28 19
Asia 17 12
Australia 1 1
Eastern Europe 14 10
Europe 3 2
former Soviet Reps 27 18
Latin America 7 5
Middle East 23 16
North America 19 13
SE Asia 8 5


NED current and former Fellows
2007–2008 Reagan Fascell Democracy Fellows
Leila Alieva, Azerbaijan Tihana Bartulac-Blanc, Croatia Usam Baysaev, Russia
Angelo Izama, Uganda Tapera Kapuya, Zimbabwe Prem Khanal, Nepal
Safwat Rashid Sidqi, Iraq   
Fellows in Residence Spring 2008
Giorgi Areshidze, Georgia Thomas Gallagher, United Kingdom Eddie Jarwolo, Liberia
Maye Kassem, Egypt Okechukwu Nwanguma, Nigeria Atef Saadawy, Egypt
Alice Verghese, Malaysia Syed Akbar Zaidi, Pakistan Kate Zhou, China/United States
2007–2008 Visiting Fellows
Susan Alberts, United States    
Source[1]
Current Fellows in Residence: Fall 2006
Ali Afshari, Iran Hafez Al-Bukari, Yemen Rafiah Al-Talei, Oman
Michael Boda, Canada/U.S. Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Poland/U.S. John Oliver Kollie, Liberia
Ilko Kucheriv, Ukraine Olga Nicolenco, Moldova Le Quoc Quan, Vietnam
Source[2]
Fellows in Residence Spring 2006
Diego Abente-Brun, Paraguay Khapta Akhmedova, Russia Nigina Bakhrieva, Tajikistan
Jose Luis Gascon, Philippines Rahma Hugaira, Yemen Bernadeta Killian, Tanzania
Thein Lwin, Burma Raushan Nauryzbayeva, Kazakhstan Jaime Ordonez, Costa Rica
2006-2007 Visiting Fellows
Jared Genser, United States Manouchehr Mohammadi, Iran Nilofar Sakhi, Afghanistan
2005 - 2006
Dany Komla Ayida, Togo Joel A. Barkan, United States Hossein Bashiriyeh, Iran
Ann Bernstein, South Africa Dogu Ergil, Turkey Charles Fairbanks, United States
Elena Gerasimova, Russia Guillermo Jorge, Argentina Nozima Kamalova, Uzbekistan
Miria Matembe, Uganda Penda Mbow, Senegal Michael McFaul, United States
Grigorij Meseznikov, Slovakia Vandita Mishra, India Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Romania
Siamak Namazi, Iran Andrei Piontkovsky, Russia Aasiya Riaz, Pakistan
Roland Rich, Australia Judy Tin-May Thein, Burma  
Source[3]
2004 - 2005
Fatimakhon Ahadovna Ahmedova (Tajikistan) Ilyas Akhmadov, Chechnya Michael Allen, United Kingdom
Dragan Djuric, Montenegro Andrew Finkel,Turkey/U.S. Raul Gangotena, Ecuador
Hoon Jaung, South Korea Guobiao Jiao, China Abiodun Kolawole, Nigeria
Chingiz Mammadov, Azerbaijan Robert Britt Mattes, U.S./South Africa Michael McFaul, United States
James Lapani Ng'ombe, Malawi Akin Olaniyan, Nigeria Yulia Savchenko, Kyrgyzstan
Vitali Silitski, Belarus    
2003-2004
Shahin Abbasov, Azerbaijan Mohamed Al-Yahyai, Oman Zainab Bangura, Sierra Leone
Anahit Bayandur, Armenia Ladan Boroumand, Iran Oleksandr Fisun, Ukraine
Lyudmila Georgieva, Bulgaria Chee Soon Juan, Singapore Maria Lisitsyna, Kyrgyz Republic
Anne Mugisha, Uganda Enkhtuya Oidov, Mongolia Albino Okeny, Sudan
Tomas Pojar, Czech Republic Aqil Shah, Pakistan Fidaa Shehada, Palestinian Territories
Muborak Tashpulatova, Uzbekistan Vladimir Tismaneanu, Romania/United States Francisco Villagran de Leon, Guatemala
Adotei Akwei, Ghana Herbert Boh, Cameroon, (March-July 2003) Ceslav Ciobanu, Moldova, (March-July 2003)
Mustafa Erdogan, Turkey, (March-July 2003)    
2002-2003
Steven Finkel, USA, (October 2002-July 2003) Olga Gyarfasova, Slovakia, (March-July 2003) Baogang He, China, (May-July 2003)
Luz Maria Helguero, Peru, (March-July 2003) Tolekan Ismailova, Kyrgyzstan, (October 2002-February 2003) Richard Joseph, USA, (October 2002-April 2003)
Marek Kwiek, Poland, (November 2002-March 2003) Clayton Lillienfeldt, South Africa, (October 2002-July 2003) Ahmed Subhy Mansour, Egypt, (October-December 2002)
Benedict Sannoh, Liberia, (October 2002-February 2003) Schu Sugawara, Japan, (June-August 2003) Nyamosor Tuya, Mongolia, (October 2002-February 2003)
1995-2002
Chaihark Hahm, Korea, (November 2001-August 2002) Charlie James Hughes, Sierra Leone, (May 2002-August 2002) Ramin Jahanbegloo, Iran, (October 2001-August 2002 )
Ivliane Khaindrava, Georgia, (April-August 2002) Yuriy Krynytskyy, Ukraine, (April-August 2002) Ndubisi Obiorah, Nigeria, (June-August 2002)
Ana Julia Ramos, Colombia, (May-August 2002) Vladimir Solonari, Moldova, (March-August 2002) Moethee Zun, Burma, (April-August 2002)
Myroslava Gongadze, Ukraine, (November 2001-March 2002) Kayode Soremekun, Nigeria, (November 2000-July 2001)  
2000-2001
Toshimitsu Shigemura, Japan, (August 2000-May 2001) Zora Butorova, Slovak Republic, (November 2000-May 2001) Joel A. Barkan, USA, (February-August 2000)
Chaibong Hahm, Korea, (January 1999-August 2000) Elizabeth Spiro Clark, USA, (September 1998-November 2000) Ladan Boroumand, Iran, (September 1998-December 2000)
Dogu Ergil, Turkey, (October 1999-March 2000) Gerard Conac, France, (January 1998-September 1999) Jeffrey C. Gallup, USA, (February-May 1999)
Zakia Jawhar, Morocco, (May-July 1998) Halima El Glaoui, Morocco, (May-July 1998) Robert R. LaGamma, USA, (March-September 1998)
Dai-Kwon Choi, Korea, (February-July 1998) Dominique Fournier, Canada, (January-October 1998) Daniel M. Brumberg, USA, (January-August 1997)
Ibrahim Idris Ibrahim, Ethiopia, (April-August 1997) Chieko Kitagawa Otsuru ,Japan, (February-August 1997) Aymen M. Khalifa, Egypt, (November 1996-June 1997)
Emmanuel Gyimah-Boadi, Ghana, (October 1996-July 1997) Rita Jalali, USA, (June 1996-March 1997) Kathleen Smith, USA, (February-December 1996)
Andrei Marga, Romania, (July-December 1996) Oleg Zaznaev, Russia, (April-September 1996) Ghia Nodia, Georgia, (February-June 1996)
Hyug Baeg Im, Korea, (September-December 1995) Haleh Esfandiari, Iran, (February-June 1995) Robert S. Leiken, USA, (February 1995-January 1996)
Kanan Makiya, Iraq, (February-June 1995)   

References and Resources

References

  1. Current Fellows 2007 - 2008 Accessed: 23 October 2007.
  2. 2006–2007 Reagan Fascell Democracy Fellows, NED, accessed 23 October 2007.
  3. Past Fellows, NED, accessed 23 October 2007.