Visiting Scholars Academic Year 2013-2014

Through the generous support of benefactors, visiting scholars from all over the world are invited to The MacMillan Center to conduct research, teach courses, and interact with students, staff and faculty. The Center, in conjunction with its various Councils, Departments, and Programs, is proud to host the following visiting scholars for 2013-2014:

MacMillan Center Visiting Professors, Visiting Fellows

Michael Reed-Hurtado
Coca-Cola World Fund Faculty Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Latin American Studies (spring 2014)
Consultant, Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
Research Interests: Perpetration patterns of gross violations of human rights; Public policy and human rights; Justice; Security; Victim’s rights
Teaching: Criminal Law and Mass Atrocity: Beliefs, Promises and Limits (Spring 2014)

Aaron Dhir
Bicentennial Canadian Studies Visiting Professor of Law and Global Justice Senior Fellow
Research Interest: Connections between transnational business activity and international human rights with special focus on Canada and other cases
Teaching: Transnational Corporations & Human Rights (fall 2013, SOM); Race & Gender in Corporate Law, Governance & Theory (spring 2014, Law)

Martin Wittenberg
Henry Hart Rice Family Foundation, Visiting Professor
Professor in the School of Economics, University of Cape Town
Teaching: Measuring Well-Being: Concepts and Applications (fall 2013)

Se-Woong Koo
Henry Hart Rice Family Foundation, Faculty Fellow
Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at l’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Research Interest: History of Korean Religion
Teaching: Korean Art and Culture (fall 2013); Religion and National Identity in Modern Korea (spring 2014)

MacMillan Center Post Doctoral Associates and Lecturer

Alissa Ardito
Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer, Political Science (spring 2014)
Research Interest: Madison and Machiavelli
Teaching: Machiavelli (spring 2014)

Lucas Thompson
Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer, Political Science
Research Interest: American political thought and development; Crisis government; American foreign policy
Teaching: Emergency Powers (Spring 2014)

Rajashree Mazumder
Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer, Inter-Asia Initiative and History
Research: Modern south and southeast Asia, Burma, colonialism and imperialism, migration in the Indian Ocean arena, labor and urban history
Teaching: Migration in the Indian Ocean Basin (fall 2013)

Chika Watanabe
Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer, Inter-Asia Initiative and Anthropology
Research Interest: Production and effects of social relations, intimacy, and the politics of temporality, for example, in the cultural encounters between various aid actors (NGO workers, aid recipients, supporters, donors)
Teaching: Humanitarianism across Asia (spring 2014)

Dunja Larise
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Research Interest: Islamic and Liberal democratic theories concerning inequality and redistribution, as well as their impacts on social movements.

Council on African Studies Visiting Professors, Visiting Fellows

Jeremy Seekings
Visiting Professor and Research Scholar, African Studies and Political Science (fall 2013)
Professor of Political Studies and Sociology, University of Cape Town; Director, Centre for Social Science Research 
Research interest: Adolescence, race and class, violence, AIDS and poverty, social policy, and politics in South Africa
Teaching: Race and Class in Comparative Perspective (fall 2013); Comparative Welfare Policy in Developing Countries (fall 2013)

Biola Philips
Visiting Associate Professor, African Studies and Economics (spring 2014)
Associate Professor, Economics Department, COLMAS, Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria
Research Interest: Agriculture and technology in Africa
Teaching: Agriculture, Technology and the Environment in Africa; Economic Development in Africa (spring 2014)

Council on African Studies Post Doctoral Associates and Lecturers

Serah Shani
Lecturer in African Studies
Research Interest: Socio-cultural and political anthropology, Africa and the African Diaspora, education, migration, transnationalism and development
Teaching: Topics in African Studies (spring 2014)

Council on East Asian Studies Visiting Professors, Visiting Fellows
Kiyoshi Jinno
Visiting Fellow
Research Interest: Japanese legal history and donation culture in medieval Japan

Jeremy Wallace
Visiting Assistant Professor, China Program and Political Science
Research Interest: Student advising in fields related to his interest and active participation in the academic and social communities of the MacMillan Center.

Council on East Asian Studies Post Doctoral Associates and Lecturers

Nathan Hopson
Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer
Research: Postwar regionalism and culturalism in Japan
Teaching: Nationalisms in Modern Japan (fall 2013)

Hyung-wook Kim
Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer
Research Interest: Collective memory in East Asia through the comparative study of the adoption and development of nationalism in Korea and other countries including China and Japan 
Teaching: Topics in East Asian History: Territorial Disputes, the ‘History Wars,’ and Collective Memory (spring 2014) 

Kwangmin Kim
Post Doc Associate and Lecturer (fall 2013)
Research Interest: Early Modern Chinese History (the Ming-Qing Period); the Transformation of the Chinese Borderlands and the East Asian World Order from the Fourteenth to the Nineteenth Century; the Role of Colonialism and Transnational Trade in East Asia

Yinxing Liu
Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer
Research Interest: Classic literati landscape motifs, themes, iconography, and aesthetics reflected and re-appropriated in Chinese cinema between the 1950s and 1980; the phenomenon of “double image” in Chinese popular photography and film; and the interaction between Chinese contemporary avant-garde art (post-1980) and film.
Teaching: Picturing Home and Country in Chinese Cinema (spring 2014)

Ran Zwigenberg
Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer
Research Interest: introduction of atomic energy into Japan, especially pertaining to the role played by Hiroshima city and the hibakusha community, and commemoration of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima in the context of the global development of Holocaust and WWII memory
Teaching: Mid Century Ruptures: History, Memory and Trauma through a Global Prism (spring 2014)

Council on European Studies Visiting Professors, Visiting Fellows

Bernhard Schima
European Union Visiting Fellow
Research Interest: European Union Law with particular interests in subsidiarity, labor and fundamental rights legal issues, natural resources with particular focus on agriculture and fisheries

Carlo Taviani
Visiting Fellow (fall 2013)
Research Interest: Privatized States- European Corporations and their Lands from the Casa di San Giorgio to the East India Companies (15th-18th Centuries)

Council on European Studies Post Doctoral Associates and Lecturers

Eneken Laanes
Post-Doctoral Associate, Baltic Studies
Research: Multidirectional acts of memory in Baltic literature, art, and film

Irina Matijosaitiene (spring 2014)
Post-Doctoral Associate, Baltic Studies
Research: Urban crime and social spatial structure of city

Sarah Kinkel
Lewis Walpole Library Post-Doctoral Associate
Research: Eighteenth Century Studies

Nicholas Wilson
British Studies Post-Doctoral Fellow and Lecturer in European Studies and History
Teaching: Comparative and Historical Methods (spring 2014)

Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies Visiting Fellows and Lecturers

Concepcion Delgado
Visiting Fellow
Research Interest: Cultural identities, otherness and citizenship and their relationship to fragile democracies

Brian Fried
Lecturer in Latin American Studies and Political Science
Teaching: Brazil: Land of the Future (Fall 2013)

Council on Middle East Studies Visiting Professors and Fellows

Yuval Sinai
Visiting Professor, Shusterman Visiting Professor of Jewish Law at Yale
Research Interest: Judaic and Middle Eastern Studies
Teaching: Modern Applications of Jewish law in the State of Israel (fall 2013); Jewish Law in a Multicultural and Pluralistic Society - Law and Religion (fall 2014)

Hassan Barari
Visiting Fellow
Research Interest: The dynamics of instability and lack of reform in Jordan.

Joanna deGroot
Visiting Fellow
Research Interest: Iranian and Middle Eastern Studies

Council on South Asian Studies Visiting Professors and Fellows

Yingjie Wei
Visiting Fellow
Research Interest: An inter-ethnic study in a multi-national society

Council on South Asian Studies Post Doctoral and Post Graduate Fellows and Associates

Asiya Alam
Post-doctoral Associate and Lecturer
Research Interest: on South Asian History and the history of Muslim women and families in colonial India
Teaching: History of Modern South Asia (fall 2013)

Kedar Kulkarni
Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer
Research Interest: Indian Literature, Cinema and Theater, with a focus on western India
Teaching: Indian Theater, 1850 to the Present (fall 2013)

Jackson Institute for Global Affairs Visiting Professors 

Nicoli Nattrass (fall 2014)
Visiting Professor and Research Scholar, Global Affairs and Economics
Professor, School of Economics and Director, AIDS and Society Research Unit, University of Cape Town
Research Interests: AIDS policy in South Africa; AIDS stigma; the social and economic factors driving HIV infection; global health citizenship
Teaching: The AIDS Epidemic –Gateway to Global Affairs; The Political Economy of AIDS in Africa (fall 2013)

Martin Wittenberg
Rice Visiting Professor, Global Affairs and Economics
Professor of Economics and Econometrics at the University of Cape Town, and Director of Data First Resource Unit
Teaching: Measuring Well-Being: Concepts and Applications (fall 2013)

Jackson Senior Fellows

Eric Braverman
Chief Executive Officer, Clinton Foundation
Teaching: Innovation in Government

Marc Grossman
Kissinger Senior Fellow
Vice Chairman, The Cohen Group; former U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan
Teaching: Creating a Twenty-First-Century Diplomacy (fall 2013)

Nathaniel Keohane
Vice President for International Climate, Environmental Defense Fund
Teaching: Climate Change- Gateway to Global Affairs (fall 2013)

Noah Kroloff
Former Chief of Staff of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Teaching: Capstone Course on Immigration Reform (fall 2013)

Luis Moreno-Ocampo
Former first Prosecutor of the new and permanent International Criminal Court, Distinguished Visiting Scholar at NYU
Teaching: Interaction between UN Security Council and ICC (spring 2014)

Jackson Institute Lecturers

Asha Rangappa
Associate Dean, Yale Law School
Teaching: National Security Law (fall 2013)

Ted Wittenstein
Executive Director, Johnson Center for the Study of American Diplomacy
Teaching: Intelligence, Espionage, and American Foreign Policy (fall 2013)

Bo Hopkins
Lecturer
Teaching: Social Enterprise in Developing Economies II (fall 2013)

Jackson Institute Post Graduate Fellow
Colonel Mark Landes
Army Senior Service College Fellow

Georg Walter Leitner Program in International and Comparative Political Economy Visiting Professor

Eric “Rick” Bond
Leitner Visiting Professor of International and Comparative Political Economy
Professor of Economics, Vanderbilt University
Research Interest: international trade agreements

Georg Walter Leitner Program in International and Comparative Political Economy Post Doctoral Associates and Lecturers

Ruben Durante
Leitner Fellow in International and Comparative Political Economy
Research Interest: Comparative and international political economy
Teaching: Topics in Political Economics (fall 2013); Empirical political economy with a focus on the media (spring 2014)

Mircea Popa
Leitner Post-Doctoral Research Associate in International and Comparative Political Economy
Research Interest: Comparative and international political economy
Teaching: TBA (spring 2014)

Program on Democracy and the Initiative on Representative Institutions Visiting Professors, Postdoctoral Associates and Lecturers

Alejandro Bonvecchi
Visiting Assistant Professor
Research Interest: the organization of the Executive in response to economic crises in the Americas
Teaching: Economic Policy in Comparative Perspective (fall 2013)

Eddie Camp
Post-Doctoral Associate and Lecturer
Research Interest: Comparative political economy
Teaching: States, Markets, and Rational Individuals (fall 2013)

Genocide Studies Program Visiting Fellows

Francis Ludlow
Visiting Fellow (spring 2014)
Research Interest: Climate as Catalyst in 1,224 Years of Violence & Conflict in Ireland, AD 425-1649

Tristan Taylor
Visiting Fellow
Research Interest: Mass violence in the Roman world

Program on Global Justice Visiting Fellows

Julia Haenni
Visiting Fellow, Junior Judge at the Swiss Federal Supreme Court
Research Interests: Legal system of Swiss official development assistance (habilitation treatise).

Program on Global Justice Post Graduate Associates

Gilad Tannay
Post-Graduate Associate

Program on Order, Conflict and Violence

Christopher Sullivan
Post-Graduate Associate
Research Interest: Human rights, state repression and political conflict

Michael Weintraub
Post-Graduate Associate
Research Interest: Armed group behavior in multiparty civil wars

Fox International Fellows in residence at The MacMillan Center

For the full list of Fox Fellows to Yale and from Yale to Partner Institutions, please go to http://foxfellowship.yale.edu/fellows

Aysen Eren
PhD Candidate, Environmental Science, Bogaziçi University, Istanbul
Project Title: Governance and Systematic Changes Associated with Small-Scale Hydropower Production in the Ikizdere Valley, Turkey

Aaron Thomas Bartels-Swindells
Masters of Philosophy Candidate, English, Sidney Sussex College of Cambridge University, England
Project Title: Self-Determination and Mutual Production: Exploring the Intersection between Legal Discourses of Human Rights and Postcolonial Thought

Marisol Ruiz
Masters Candidate, Middle East Studies, El Colegio de México, Mexico City
Project Title: The Role of Palestinian Women Citizens of Israel in the Palestinian-Israeli Peace Process

Salvador Santino Regilme, Jr.
PhD Candidate, Politics, Freie University, Berlin
Project Title: Human Rights in the Age of Terror: Post-9/11 U.S. Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia

Siming Yu 
PhD Candidate, Law, Fudan University, Shanghai
Project Title: Legal Research on Venture Capital Exit Mechanisms: A Comparative Analysis of China and the United States

Yundi You
PhD Candidate, History, Fudan University, Shanghai
Project Title: The Financial Relationship between the Joint Board of the Four Government Banks and the U.S. during the 1940s

Elise Roumeas
PhD Candidate, Political Science, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), France
Project Title: Politics of Interfaith Dialogue: Liberal Pluralism, Religions, Reconciliation and Democracy

Amrita Nandy
PhD Candidate, Comparative Polities and Political Theory, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Project Title: Feminist Debate on Motherhood and Choice: Non-Normative Women and Mothers in Delhi, India

Ashkhen Kazaryan
PhD Candidate, Law, Moscow State University, Russia
Project Title: Legal Aspects of the International Regulation of Art

Anastasia Okorochkova
PhD Candidate, Economics, Moscow State University, Russia
Project Title: The Role of Government Policy on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Economic Development

Nonhlanhla (Philile) Mbatha
PhD Candidate, Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Project Title: Innovative Approaches to Coastal and Fisheries Governance: Livelihoods and Sustainability in South Africa

Lwando Scott
PhD Candidate, Sociology, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Project Title: Same-sex Marriage in South Africa

Flavio Prol
Masters Candidate, Law, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Project Title: The Emergence of a New Paradigm for Public Policy? Political Legitimacy, Law and Democracy in a Globalized World

Idan Barir
PhD Candidate, Modern Middle Eastern History, University of Tel Aviv, Israel
Project Title: A City in Reform, Reform in the City: Kirkuk in the Late Ottoman Period

Asaf Ziderman
PhD Candidate, Philosophy, University of Tel Aviv, Israel
Project Title: On Action and Dialogue in Martin Buber’s Thought: The Implications of a Dialogical Theory of Action for Contemporary Philosophy and Jewish Studies

Mayumi Shimizu
PhD Candidate, Law and Politics, University of Tokyo, Japan
Project Title: Police for Citizens: Police Work and Violence in Sao Paulo

Hana Ishikawa
PhD Candidate, Law and Politics, University of Tokyo, Japan
Project Title: Welfare Policy Change in the United States

Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition Visiting Professor

Kerry Ward
Visiting Associate Professor, Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery Fellowship
Associate Professor, Rice University
Teaching: Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in Historical Perspective (spring 2014)

Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition Visiting Fellows

Celeste-Marie Bernier
Professor and Chair of African American Studies, University of Nottingham
Research Topic: Slavery and economic growth in Jamaica in the age of Abolition

Max Grivno
Assistant Professor, University of Southern Mississippi
Research Topic: From Bondage to Freedom, Slavery in Mississippi, 1690-1865

Natalie Irene Joy
Assistant Professor, Northern Illinois University
Research Topic: The Abolitionist Understanding of Indians and Slavery in the Antebellum Era

Caleb McDaniel
Assistant Professor, Rice University
Research Topic: Slaves taken to TX by Confederates during the Civil War

Joel Quirk
Senior Lecturer, University of Witwatersrand
Research Topic: History of wartime slavery and related forms of anti-slavery activism in Africa

Ahmed Reid
Assistant Professor, Bronx Community College of City University of New York (CUNY)
Research Topic: Slavery and economic growth in Jamaica in the age of Abolition

Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition Post-Doctoral Associates

Padraig Riley
Assistant Professor, Dalhousie University
Research: Democratic ideology and slavery in early national America

Magnus Fiskeji
Associate Professor, Cornell University
Research: Chinese slavery in global perspective

International Alliance of Research Universities
Visiting Professor – University of Tokyo

Takeshi Fukaya
Visiting Fellow, The Todai-Yale Initiative (fall 2013)
Researcher, Graduate School for Law and Politics, University of Tokyo
Research Interest: Regulatory Reforms and their Consequences on Advanced Economies; the Japanese Regulatory System from a Comparative Perspective