Previous Fellowships
International Affairs Fellowship in Nuclear Security (2012-2018)
The International Affairs Fellowship (IAF) in Nuclear Security, sponsored by the Stanton Foundation, offered university-based scholars valuable hands-on experience in the nuclear security policymaking field and placed selected fellows in U.S. government positions or international organizations for a period of twelve months to work with practitioners. The program aimed to close the gap between research and practice and enriched the teaching and scholarship of academics. It also benefited policymakers by exposing them to cutting-edge scholarly research.
Former Fellows
Affiliations at the time of award
2017-2018
Patrick Roberts, Associate Professor, Virginia Tech
Lawrence Rubin, Associate Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
2016–2017
David Kearn, Associate Professor, St. John’s University
Dinshaw Mistry, Professor of Political Science, University of Cincinnati
2015–2016
Robert L. Brown, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Temple University
Neil Narang, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara; and Visiting Assistant Professor, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University
2014–2015
Austin G. Long, Assistant Professor of International Security Policy and Strategic Studies, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Sharon K. Weiner, Associate Professor of International Relations, School of International Service, American University
2013–2014
None awarded
2012–2013
Philipp Bleek, Assistant Professor, Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies Program, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Alexander Montgomery, Associate Professor, Political Science, Reed College
International Affairs Fellowship in South Korea (2012-2014)
The International Affairs Fellowship in South Korea, sponsored by the Asan Institute for Policy Studies, assisted mid-career scholars and professionals from the public and private sectors to advance their analytic capabilities and broaden their foreign policy experience in South Korea.
Former Fellows
Affiliations at the time of award
2013-2014
Bridget L. Coggins, Assistant Professor of Government, Dartmouth College
Allison Marie Hooker, Foreign Affairs Research Analyst, Office of East Asia and Pacific Analysis, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State
2012-2013
Glenn Baek, Policy Adviser, Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, U.S. Department of Treasury
Troy Stangarone, Senior Director, Korea Economic Institute
International Affairs Fellowship in India (2008-2009)
The International Affairs Fellowship in India, sponsored by E.L. Rothschild through the ERANDA Foundation, assisted mid-career scholars and professionals from the public and private sectors to advance their analytic capabilities and broaden their foreign policy experience in India.
Former Fellows
Affiliations at the time of award
2008-2009
Luke A. Bronin, Chief of Staff to the President and Chief Operating Officer, Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
Christopher Clary, Country Director, South Asia, Office of the Secretary of Defense
Peter A. Garretson, Chief, Future Science and Technology Exploration, U.S. Air Force
Cyrus Vance Fellowship in Diplomatic Studies (1974-2012)
The Cyrus Vance Fellowship in Diplomatic Studies offered outstanding Foreign Service officers from the U.S. Department of State the opportunity to spend a year affiliated with CFR in New York as a visiting fellow and to step away from the demands of public service to reflect on foreign policy issues.
Former Fellows
2011-2012
Douglas P. Climan
2010-2011
E. Candace Putnam
2009-2010
Jacob Walles
2007-2009
J. Anthony Holmes
2005-2007
Evans J.R. Revere
2004-2005
None awarded
2003-2004
Christopher LaFleur
2002-2003
Helena Kane Finn
2000-2002
None awarded
1999-2000
Morton Holbrook
1998-1999
Neil Silver
1997-1998
None awarded
1996-1997
Victoria Nuland
1995-1996
James F. Dobbins
1994-1995
Robert T. Grey
1993-1994
John L. Hirsch
1986-1993
None awarded
1985-1986
Charles A. Schmitz
1983-1985
None awarded
1982-1983
Harry C. Blaney
1981-1982
Robert F. Ober
1980-1981
Alan D. Romberg
1979-1980
Philip Stoddard
1978-1979
Parker W. Borg
1977-1978
William G. Walker
1976-1977
Anton W. DePorte
1975-1976
R. Grant Smith
1974-1975
Allan Wendt
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