Grants Overview
Faculty Research Grants | Korea/Asia Grants | O’Donnell Grants
2015
Reyko Huang
From the Bush to the Ballot: The Element of Surprise in the First Post-Conflict Elections
Mohammad Tabaar
The Strategic Use of (Anti)Americanism in Iran
Erin Snider
Engineering Transition: The New Political Economy of Aid in the Arab Region
Joe Golsan
France’s High Culture of Right-Wing Extremism: Legitimating the National Front
2014
Khaldoun AbouAssi
Project Management Application in Lebanese NGOs
Jessica Gottlieb
Is Clientelism Good for Voters? Investigating the Role of Local Institutions in Senegal
Erin Snider
Engineering Transition: The New Political Economy of Aid in the Middle East
Josh Shifrinson
From Drift to Alliance: Explaining United States Policy toward Postwar Great Britain
Ron Sievert
Electronic Surveillance in Europe
Joseph Cerami
The Geopolitics of Mediterranean Security: Middle Eastern, European, and US
Gabriella Marin Thornton
The Romani/ Gypsy Population: Identity Construction and Political Mobilization
2013
Armando C. Alonzo, History
“In Good Times and Bad Times: Implications of a Transnational Society and Economy in Texas and Northern Mexico, 1821-1942”
Lorraine Eden, Mays School
“Stay or Go? Foreign Subsidiaries in Political Conflict Zones”
Heryan Jo, Political Science
“Rebel Groups and International Law”
Adam Seipp, History
“To End a War: Soldiers and Civilians in Germany, Spring 1945”
2012
Xiaobo Lu, Bush School
“Career incentives, Intraparty Competition, and Local Public Goods Provision”
Jeff Engel, Bush School
“The Margaret Thatcher Papers and the End of the Cold War”
Gina Reinhardt, Bush School
“Shortcuts and Signals: The Development Divide”
Will Norris, Bush School
“Buying Stability: China’s North Korean Economic Engagement Strategy”
2011
Armando Alonzo, History
“Implications of a Transnational Society and Economy in Texas and Mexico, 1821-1942”
Joe Cerami, Bush School
“United States – Mexico Transnational Policy”
Chris Layne, Bush School
“After the Fall: International Politics, U.S. Grand Strategy and the End of the Pax Americana”
Xinsheng Liu, Bush School
“Evolution of China’s Perception of the United States, 2001-2010”
Roger Reese, History
“Russian Orthodox Church During WWII”
Brian Rouleau, History
“Diplomatic Fisticuffs: Violence and the Assertion of American Racial Nationalism Overseas”
Sharon Caudle, Bush School
“Anchoring Strategic Foresight in Strategy”
2010
Jason Parker, History
“Corazones Y Mentes: U.S. Public Diplomacy and the Alliance for Progress in the Southern Cone”
Rola el Husseini, Bush School
“Leadership and Governance in Contemporary Arab Shi’a Thought”
Hyeran Jo, Political Science
“International Humanitarian Organizations in Conflict Zones”
Jeff Engel, Bush School
“History of the Bush Administration’s Foreign Policy”
Katherine Carté Engel, History
“Breaking Ties: The Fate of the International Protestant System During the American Revolution”
Sharon Caudle, Bush School
“National and International Security: Global Threats and Interdependencies”
Joe Cerami, Bush School
“Insights on the ‘Bologna Process’ for the Bush School and Texas A&M University International Affairs Curriculum”
Angela Bies, Bush School
“Determinants of Non-Governmental Organizations’ Accountability Outcomes in Poland’s Nongovernmental Sector”
2009
Katherine Carté Engel, History
“The Protestant International in the Age of Revolution”
Gina Reinhardt, Bush School
“Shortcuts and Signals: The Struggle Over Aid”
Sharon Caudle, Bush School
“Western Democracies’ National Security Strategies”
Eric Lindquist, Bush School
“International Comparison of Urban Flooding Public Policy”
Gabriela Thornton, Bush School
“Construction of Ukraine Foreign Policy”
Sara Daly, Bush School
“Assessing the Strategic Value of Al-Qaeda’s Alliances with North African Militant Groups: Implications for U.S. Security”
Hyeran Jo, Political Science
“Humanitarian Firewalls: Complementarity and Competition of International Humanitarian Organizations”
2008
Adam Seipp, History
“In a Foreign Land: Refugees, Soldiers, and Germans, 1945-1960”
Jeff Engel, Bush School
“The Democratic Language of American Imperialism”
Joe Cerami, Bush School
“Leadership and National Security Reform: The Next President’s Agenda”
Jeff Engel, Bush School
“The China Diary”
Chris Layne, Bush School
“The Triumph of Mackinder?: Climate, Energy, Geopolitics and Russia’s Great Power Resurgence”
Ren Mu, Bush School