Articles, Reports, Media Appearances, etc., written or researched by current and former Scoville Fellows in 2005 (Year of Fellowship in parenthesis)
E. Scott Adler (Spring 1989)
co-presented "The Politics of Legislative Specialization: Issues and
Considerations in Measurement," at the Midwest Political Science Association annual
meeting, Chicago, IL, 2005
co-presented "The Scope and Urgency of Legislation: Reconsidering Bill Success
in the House of Representatives" at the American Political Science Association annual
meeting, Washington, DC, 2005
Claire Applegarth (Fall 2004)
wrote "Brazil, IAEA Reach Inspection Agreement," Arms Control Today,
January/February 2005
wrote "U.S. Says it Will Complete Russian Nuclear Security Upgrades by
2008," Arms Control Today, January/February 2005
compiled "The 2000 NPT Review Conference And the 13 Practical Steps: A
Summary," Arms Control Today, January/February 2005
wrote "Modest Hike in Threat Reduction Budget," Arms Control Today,
March 2005
co-wrote Major Proposals to Strengthen the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: A
Resource Guide, April 2005
wrote "U.S., Russia Seek Help on Plutonium," Arms Control Today,
April 2005
wrote "Threat Reduction Budget Detailed," Arms Control Today,
April 2005
wrote "UN Adopts Nuclear Terrorism Convention; Treaty Seven Years in the
Making," Arms Control Today, May 2005
wrote "U.S., Russia Near Liability Accord," Arms Control Today,
June 2005
wrote "Divisions Foil NPT Review Conference," Arms Control Today,
June 2005
Yurika Ayukawa (Fall 1996)
quoted in "Japan Lags in Reaching Own Kyoto Targets," Toronto Globe
and Mail, April 29, 2005
Nisha Baliga (Fall 1998)
wrote "Mapping Nairobi's Slums for Community Empowerment," Urban
Magazine (published by Columbia University), Spring 2005
Michael Bhatia (Fall 2000)
wrote "Fighting Words: Naming Terrorists, Bandits, Rebels and Other Violent
Actors,"
Third World Quarterly, March 2005
wrote "Postconflict Profit: The Political Economy of Intervention," Global
Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, April-June
2005
Philipp Bleek (Fall 1999)
co-wrote "Nuclear 9/11: What If Port Is Ground Zero?" Houston
Chronicle op-ed, April 30, 2005
wrote Global Cleanout of Civil Nuclear Material: Toward a Comprehensive,
Threat-Driven Response, CSIS Strengthening the Global Partnership Issue Brief,
September 2005
• presented “Global Cleanout of Civil Nuclear Material: Preventing Nuclear
Terrorism and State Acquisition” Center for Strategic and International Studies
Project on Nuclear Issues Conference, hosted by ATK Thiokol, Northrop Grumman,
and the U.S. Air Force, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 2005
• presented “Global Cleanout of Civil Nuclear Material: Preventing Nuclear
Terrorism and State Acquisition” American Political Science Association
International Security and Arms Control and International Studies Association
(ISA) International Security Studies Section Annual Conference, Denver,
Colorado, October 2005
• presented “Securing and Removing Civil Nuclear-Explosive Material Worldwide:
Preventing Nuclear Terrorism and State Acquisition” Center for Strategic and
International Studies Project on Nuclear Issues Annual Conference, hosted by
U.S. Strategic Command, Omaha, Nebraska, November 2005
Sarah Chankin-Gould (Fall 2003)
wrote "Algeria," CDI website, January 3, 2005
co-wrote "Double-Edged Shield," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,
May/June 2005
Martha Clark (Fall 2002)
wrote "Deadly Chemicals, Domestic Politics, and Dissent: The Case of Russian
Chemical Weapons Destruction and Lessons for Regime Theory," Cornell International
Review, Spring 2005
wrote a short commentary in Partners or Rivals?: European-American Relations
After Iraq, Vita e Pensiero, 2005
Jonathan Davis (Fall 2002 Fellow, Henry L. Stimson Center)
wrote Export Controls in the People's Republic of China 2005, CITS Report,
February 2005
Jon Elliston (Fall 1993)
wrote "Hard Landing: Amid Protests, the Navy Presses Its Case,"
Independent Weekly, January 19, 2005
wrote "We've Got a Secret...That We're Keeping From Ourselves," review of
Code Names: Deciphering U.S. Military Plans, Programs, and Operations in the 9/11 World,
Independent Weekly, March 16, 2005
wrote "Accidents Will Happen," Mountain Xpress, April 20, 2005
wrote "Who's In Charge Here?: Secret Army Training Raises Troubling
Questions," Mountain Xpress, April 20, 2005
wrote The Disaster That Shouldn't Have Been," Independent Weekly,
September 7, 2005
• interviewed on “The Speakeasy with Dorian,” WFMU Nnew York, NY, September 12,
2005
wrote "FEMA: Confederacy of Dunces," The Nation, September 26,
2005
Elizabeth Eraker (Fall 2004)
provided editorial assistance to "Interview with R. Carlos Sersale di
Cerisano," NIS Export Control Observer, December 2004/January 2005
John Feffer (Spring 1988)
wrote "Caught in the Muddle--Round Two of Bush vs. North Korea,"
Foreign
Policy In Focus, February 10, 2005
wrote "Dealing with the Powers in Pyongyang,"
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
op-ed,
February 16, 2005
wrote "All Democracy, All the Time," Salon, March 15, 2005
co-wrote "Korea's Slow-Motion Reunification,"
Boston Globe op-ed,
June 9, 2005 and International Herald Tribune, June 10, 2005
wrote "Atoms for Peace,"
The Providence Journal, August 17, 2005
• interviewed about North Korea on Counterspin, September 30, 2005
wrote "Uses of Ambiguity in North Korea Agreement,"
Foreign Policy in
Focus, October 1, 2005
• wrote “Hunger Strike at Guantanamo,” ZNet, October 8, 2005
• wrote “To Link or Not to Link: The Human Rights Question in North Korea,”
Foreign Policy in Focus, December 19, 2005
Christopher Gagne (Spring 1999)
wrote "POTA: Lessons Learned From India's Anti-Terror Act," Boston
College Third World Law Journal, Volume 25, Number 1, 2005
Barb Guy (Fall 1991)
• wrote “Inauguration Already? I’m Still Busy Apologizing for the Election,”
Salt Lake Tribune op-ed, January 16, 2005
• wrote “Democracy in Action: A Dispatch From the Front Line,” Salt Lake
Tribune op-ed, March 27, 2005
wrote They Also Serve Who Stand for Peace," Salt Lake Tribune
op-ed,
May 29, 2005
wrote "Hiroshima Warning: We All Must Work for Peace," Salt Lake
Tribune op-ed, August 7, 2005
• wrote “Don't Like Military Targeting Kids? Opt Out of Recruiting,” Salt
Lake Tribune op-ed, September 25, 2005
• wrote “Salt Lake Peace Rally Ends with People Spouting Hatred,” Salt Lake
Tribune op-ed, October 2, 2005
•
wrote
“Bush People Have Cranked Up the Ol’ Fog Machine,” Salt Lake Tribune
op-ed, November 20, 2005
Heather Hamilton
(Fall 1995)
• interviewed on KSOP Salt Lake City, UT, about International Criminal Court and
Darfur, February 22, 2005
• interviewed on “Talk to America” about genocide, Voice of America, February
27, 2005
• interviewed on WEUV Huntsville, AL, about conflict prevention, March 4, 2005
• quoted in “UN Deadlock Delays Sudan Peace Efforts,” International Herald
Tribune, March 18, 2005
• quoted in “Dilemma for Washington As ICC Begins Darfur Probe,” Financial
Times, June 6, 2005
• interviewed on KNST-AM, Tucson, AZ, about the UN Summit, September 12, 2005
William Huntington (Fall 2005)
• co-interviewed “Coming to Terms with Brazil’s Nuclear Past : An Interview with
Odair Gonçalves, President of Brazil’s Nuclear Energy Commission,” Arms Control
Association website, September 2005
wrote "Threat Reduction Program Extends Reach to Ukrainian Biological
Facilities," Arms Control Today, October 2005
wrote "Brazilian Regulator Denies Uranium Claims," Arms Control Today,
November 2005
wrote "Czech Uranium Removed," Arms Control Today, November 2005
• wrote “Congress Boosts Threat Reduction Funding,” Arms Control Today,
December 2005
• wrote “Congress Amends Iran Nonproliferation Act,” Arms Control Today,
December 2005
Victoria Johnson (Spring 2005)
wrote "SciClone Pharmaceuticals: Development and Commercialization of an
Immune-Stimulating Drug," Henry L. Stimson Center website, June 23, 2005
co-created "The Business' of CTR," Henry L. Stimson Center website,
August 2005
wrote "Auburn Firm Leads Way in Reducing Soviet WMD Threat," Auburn
(CA) Journal, August 4, 2005
wrote "Davis Firm Helps Swap Bioweapons for Biosafety," The Sacramento
Business Journal, August 19, 2005
wrote "New Horizons Diagnostics Corporation: Seven Collaborative Projects on
Technologies to Improve Biosafety," Henry L. Stimson Center website, August 19, 2005
Gaurav Kampani (Spring 1997)
wrote "India Missile Overview," Nuclear Threat Initiative, February 25,
2005
"Nuclear Weapons: Cognitive Frameworks, Power Relationships and
Self-Perpetuating Paradigms in Post-Colonial Societies," Paper presented at the
Social Sciences Research Council conference on Culture, Society and Nuclear Weapons in
South Asia, Amsterdam, May 2005
Elise Keppler (Fall 1997)
wrote "Grave Crimes: Darfur and the International Criminal Court," World
Today, January 2005
Daryl Kimball (Fall 1989)
• quoted in “Aging Warheads Ignite a Debate Among Scientists,” New York Times,
April 3, 2005
quoted in "U.S. Weighs Its Role in Weapons Development," Christian
Science Monitor,
April 20, 2005
interviewed on "Nuclear Tensions: Discussion," NewsHour With Jim
Lehrer, May 2, 2005
interviewed on "U.N. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Conference," Talk of
the Nation, National Public Radio, May 2, 2005
interviewed on "U.S., Iran Block Nuclear Non-Proliferation Discussions,"
AM, Australian Broadcasting Company radio program, May 28 , 2005
quoted in "U.S. Reverses Course, Backs U.N. Nuclear Head," Associated
Press, June 10, 2005
interviewed on "NPT to Continue Despite Stalemate at Review Conference,"
Voice of America News Now's Focus program, June 27, 2005
• quoted in “U.N. Agency Urges Iran To Halt Its Nuclear Activity,” New York
Times, August 12, 2005
interviewed on "Negotiating Nuclear Weapons with Iran, N. Korea," Day
to Day, National Public Radio, August 16, 2005
interviewed on "IAEA To Discuss Iran's Nuclear Program," Voice of
America, September 16, 2005
• quoted in “The Reach of War: Weapons; Defense of Phosphorus Use Turns Into
Damage Control,” New York Times, November 21, 2005
Michael Kraig (Fall 1998)
wrote "Realistic Solutions for Resolving the Iranian Nuclear Crisis,"
Stanley Foundation Policy Analysis Brief #1, January 1, 2005
wrote "Being Alternative Means Being Realistic: Means and Ends in Iraq," Democracy
Arsenal, August 25, 2005
will present "Forging a New Security Reality for the Persian Gulf and Greater
Middle East," Sagan National Colloquium, Ohio Wesleyan University, October 18, 2005
Loulena Miles (Spring 2000)
• wrote “Students Can Determine University Military Involvement,” The
California Aggie letter to the editor,
April 5, 2005
• quoted in “Plutonium Limit Doubled at Livermore Lab,” Associated Press,
November 29, 2005
• quoted in “Nuclear Lab Gets OK to Double Plutonium,” San Francisco
Chronicle, December 1, 2005
Krista Nelson (Spring 2003)
presented a paper on "NGOs and the Creation of Laws of War Treaties: A
Democratization of Negotiation?" Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, September 2005
• presented a paper on "The Politics of the Laws of War: Dynamics of Treaty
Negotiation" British International Studies Association annual meeting, St.
Andrew's, Scotland, December 2005
Fatema Rasul (Spring 2005)
updated "Sudanese Government Accused of Continuing to Bomb Villages in
Darfur," Center for Global Solutions website, January 31, 2005
wrote "What Next for the African Union in Darfur?" CGS website, February
22, 2005
updated "New USIP Task Force on UN Reform Headed by Mitchell and
Gingrich," CGS website, February 22, 2005
updated "UN Under-Secretary General for Peacekeeping Operations Speaks at USIP
About Congo," CGS website, February 28, 2005
updated "Nine UN Troops Killed in Congo," CGS website, March 2, 2005
updated "World Opinion On UN Security Council Expansion," CGS website,
March 22, 2005
wrote "Time For A UN Emergency Capacity," CGS website, March 29, 2005
wrote "The United Nations Responds to Sexual Abuse by Peacekeepers in the
Democratic Republic of Congo," CGS website, March 29, 2005
updated "In Larger Freedom: Secretary General's Report Sets Agenda For UN
Reform," CGS website, March 30, 2005
updated "The United Nations Oil For Food Program," CGS website, April 26,
2005
updated "Convention On Nuclear Terrorism," CGS website, April 26, 2005
co-wrote "Towards A Comprehensive U.S. Agenda For UN Reform," CGS
website, May 10, 2005
updated "Recent Study Concludes The UN Is Better Than The U.S. To Lead
Stability-Building, CGS website, May 12, 2005
updated "African Union's Peace And Security Council Agree To Increase
Peacekeeping Force In Darfur," CGS website, May 12, 2005
wrote "UN Management Reform In Progress," CGS factsheet, June 9, 2005
co-wrote "Gingrich-Mitchell Report: A Viable Approach to UN Reform," CGS
website, June 29, 2005
interviewed "Jean-Marie Guehenno: Under-Secretary General for Peacekeeping
Operations Discusses Role of UN, NGOs and International Community in Peacebuilding," Global
SolutionsQuarterly, Summer 2005
wrote "A World In Larger Freedom': Kofi Annan's Plan for the United
Nations," Global Solutions Quarterly, Summer 2005
wrote "Peacebuilding Commission," CGS Fact Sheet, August 30, 2005
wrote "Responsibility to Protect," CGS Fact Sheet, August 30, 2005
wrote "Terrorism: A Global Challenge," CGS Fact Sheet, August 30, 2005
wrote "UN Security Council: Time for Change?" CGS Fact Sheet August 30,
2005
co-wrote "U.N. Reform: Bolton The Spoiler," TomPaine.com, September 20,
2005
Kristin Thompson Sharp (Spring 2001)
• presented a paper on “The New Institutionalism of the Goldwater-Nichols
Defense Reform Act,” Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society,
Chicago, IL, October 21-23, 2005
Rachel Stohl (Fall 1997)
wrote "Fighting the Illicit Trafficking of Small Arms," (John Hopkins
University) SAIS Review, Winter-Spring 2005
• co-wrote “Effects of Small Arms Misuse,” HFG Review, Spring 2005
• co-wrote “Stemming the Flow of Small Arms: Control Issues,” in Missing
Pieces: Directions for Reducing Gun Violence Through the UN Process on Small
Arms,
Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, July 2005
interviewed on "Connect the Dots: U.S. Gun Laws and the International Arms
Trade," P.O.V. (PBS), July 10, 2005
• co-wrote “U.S. Export Controls,” SIPRI Yearbook 2005, August 2005
wrote "Reality Check: The Danger of Small Arms Proliferation," Georgetown
Journal of International Affairs, Summer/Fall 2005
• wrote “The Arms Trade,” Sage Encyclopedia on War and American Society,
November 2005
cited as background source for "Does That F-16 Come With a Warranty?" Slate,
November 4, 2005
Masako Toki (Fall 2001)
co-wrote "How We Think About Peace and Security: The ABCs of Initiatives for
Disarmament & Non-Proliferation Education," IAEA Bulletin, Volume 46 #2,
March 2005
• wrote “Sixty Years After the Nuclear Devastation, Japan's Role in the NPT,”
Nuclear Threat Initiative Issue Brief, December 2005
Loung Ung (Spring 1997)
wrote Lucky Child: A Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister She Left
Behind, HarperCollins, April 2005
• wrote "A Birthday Wrapped in Cambodian History," New York Times, April
17, 2005
Luke Warren (Spring 1997)
quoted in "White House Defends Editing of Climate Reports," USA Today,
June 9, 2005