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Devin Finn is a student at [[Georgetown University]].<ref>Georgetown University [http://contact.georgetown.edu/index.cfm?Action=View&NetID=dmf48 Devin M Finn]]</ref>  Between 2006 and 2008 she was listed as the 'Coordinator, Special Projects' of the [[Young Professionals in Foreign Policy]].<ref>YPFP [http://web.archive.org/web/20061123192548/http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], retrieved from the Internet archive of 23 November 2006, accessed 16 December 2009; YPFP [http://web.archive.org/web/20080628171303/http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], retrieved from the Internet archive of 28 June 2008, accessed 16 December 2009</ref>  The YPFP biographical note stated:
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Devin Finn is a student at [[Georgetown University]].<ref>Georgetown University [http://contact.georgetown.edu/index.cfm?Action=View&NetID=dmf48 Devin M Finn]</ref>  Between 2006 and 2008 she was listed as the 'Coordinator, Special Projects' of the [[Young Professionals in Foreign Policy]].<ref>YPFP [http://web.archive.org/web/20061123192548/http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], retrieved from the Internet archive of 23 November 2006, accessed 16 December 2009; YPFP [http://web.archive.org/web/20080628171303/http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], retrieved from the Internet archive of 28 June 2008, accessed 16 December 2009</ref>  The YPFP biographical note stated:
  
 
::Devin is a consultant for the [[International Budget Project]], a budget research and advocacy NGO and the international arm of the [[Center on Budget and Policy Priorities]]. As a freelance reporter, Devin is currently writing on immigration, politics and Latin America. For two years prior to her work at IBP, she served as the Reporter for and Assistant Editor of the Latin America Advisor newsletters, a series of daily and weekly publications of the [[Inter-American Dialogue]], a Washington think tank focused on hemispheric affairs and policy. A 2004 graduate of Duke University, during college Devin traveled in Mexico and Central America doing development work, studied in Spain, and taught English as a second language. Last year Duke University published her senior political science thesis on state security responses to insurgency in Peru and Colombia as a working paper. She is looking forward to graduate school in Fall 2007 in migration policy or peace and conflict studies. <ref>YPFP [http://web.archive.org/web/20061123192548/http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], retrieved from the Internet archive of 23 November 2006, accessed 16 December 2009</ref>
 
::Devin is a consultant for the [[International Budget Project]], a budget research and advocacy NGO and the international arm of the [[Center on Budget and Policy Priorities]]. As a freelance reporter, Devin is currently writing on immigration, politics and Latin America. For two years prior to her work at IBP, she served as the Reporter for and Assistant Editor of the Latin America Advisor newsletters, a series of daily and weekly publications of the [[Inter-American Dialogue]], a Washington think tank focused on hemispheric affairs and policy. A 2004 graduate of Duke University, during college Devin traveled in Mexico and Central America doing development work, studied in Spain, and taught English as a second language. Last year Duke University published her senior political science thesis on state security responses to insurgency in Peru and Colombia as a working paper. She is looking forward to graduate school in Fall 2007 in migration policy or peace and conflict studies. <ref>YPFP [http://web.archive.org/web/20061123192548/http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], retrieved from the Internet archive of 23 November 2006, accessed 16 December 2009</ref>
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==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
*[[Young Professionals in Foreign Policy]]
 
*[[Young Professionals in Foreign Policy]]
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==Publications==
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*Finn, Devin. “Following the Shining Path of Peru to the Road Not Taken in Colombia” (October 2004), available from <http://www.duke.edu/web/las/Council/wpapers/workingpaperFinn.pdf>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 16 December 2009

Devin Finn is a student at Georgetown University.[1] Between 2006 and 2008 she was listed as the 'Coordinator, Special Projects' of the Young Professionals in Foreign Policy.[2] The YPFP biographical note stated:

Devin is a consultant for the International Budget Project, a budget research and advocacy NGO and the international arm of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. As a freelance reporter, Devin is currently writing on immigration, politics and Latin America. For two years prior to her work at IBP, she served as the Reporter for and Assistant Editor of the Latin America Advisor newsletters, a series of daily and weekly publications of the Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington think tank focused on hemispheric affairs and policy. A 2004 graduate of Duke University, during college Devin traveled in Mexico and Central America doing development work, studied in Spain, and taught English as a second language. Last year Duke University published her senior political science thesis on state security responses to insurgency in Peru and Colombia as a working paper. She is looking forward to graduate school in Fall 2007 in migration policy or peace and conflict studies. [3]

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  1. Georgetown University Devin M Finn
  2. YPFP About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, retrieved from the Internet archive of 23 November 2006, accessed 16 December 2009; YPFP About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, retrieved from the Internet archive of 28 June 2008, accessed 16 December 2009
  3. YPFP About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, retrieved from the Internet archive of 23 November 2006, accessed 16 December 2009