The Policy in Practice briefs are undertaken by Fox International Fellows to reflect on what types of strategic insights emerge from their research. Fellows conduct research that has some type of practical relevance for policy makers, stakeholders, and society as a whole and the purpose of the memos is to translate complex scholarly knowledge into an accessible form for a non-academic audience. Briefs are written with guidance from the Fox Academic Director and are a recent addition to the contributions of the Fox International Fellowship.
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Fox International Fellowship 2018-19 Policy Brief Series
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Ester Chevrot Bianco, 2018-2019 from University of Copenhagen, “Reinforcing the Norm of Integrity for Business Leaders”
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Jocelyn Chan, 2018-2019 from University of Melbourne, “Why are Children Around the World Still Dying from Pneumonia - a Preventable and Treatable Condition? The Case for Evaluating Health Interventions within Societal Contexts”
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Nihit Goyal, 2018-2019 from National University of Singapore, “Accelerating a Low-Carbon Energy Transition: The Role of Policy Entrepreneur”
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João Paulo Hernandes Teodoro, 2018-2019 from University of Sao Paulo, “How the United States can Improve the Intellectual Property Rights of Developing Trade Partners”
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Hazel Hollingdale, 2018-2019 from University of British Columbia, “The Challenge of Effective Gender Equity in Male-Dominated Industries”
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Ruth Lawlor, 2018-2019 from Cambridge University, “Protecting Title IX”
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Kate MacFarlane, 2018-2019 from Australian National University, “Child Soldiers and Reintegration: The Social-Political Complexities of Return”
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Lena Riemer, 2018-2019 from Freie University, “Fortress Europe: The Consequences of Externalizing Migration Control in the EU”
Fox International Fellowship 2017-18 Policy Brief Series
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Caroline Compton, 2017-18 from Australian National University, “How Can Humanitarian Organizations Improve Government-Led Disaster Recovery Efforts?”
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Florin Lucian Cucu, 2017-18 from Sciences Po, “Trade, Migration and Sorting by Skill: How the Interstate Highway System Polarized the US Urban Landscape”
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Imran Daniels, 2017-18 from University of Cape Town, “Tax Treaty or Tax Traitor? Does International Tax Law Reward Corporate Misbehavior?”
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Margot Dazey, 2017-18 from Cambridge University, “How European Governments Engage with New Religious Communities”
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Maria Josepha Debre, 2017-18 from Freie University, “How Global Efforts to Promote Regional Organizations Can Strengthen Authoritarian Regimes”
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Azindow Yakubu Iddrisu, 2017-18 from University of Ghana, “The Blame Game and What is Recommended for Successful Agriculture in Sub-Sahara Africa”
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Dinesh Kataria, 2017-18 from JNU, “How to Deal With the Housing Needs of Low-Income Groups in Indian Cities”
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Seren Selvin Korkmaz, 2017-18 from Boğaziçi University, “Rethinking Kurdish Question in Turkey: Why Democratic Institutions Matter in the Peaceful Coexistence?”
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Johanna Melissa Lukate, 2017-18 from Cambridge University, “Why Policies about Hair Matter for Educational Equality”
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Gerardo Sanchez Nateras, 2017-18 from el Colegio de Mexico, “Possible Responses to Human Rights Abuses, Lessons from the Cold War”
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Hui (Helen) Pang, 2017-18 from Fudan University, “How Developing Countries Can Address Environmental Concerns in International Investment Agreements”
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Luiz Felipe Rosa Ramos, 2017-18 from University of Sao Paulo, “The Goals of Antitrust Policy: Are We Promoting Competition?”
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Ella Sheinfeld, 2017-18 from Tel Aviv University, “What Americans Can Learn from Israel’s Universal, Flexible, and Cost-Efficient Health Insurance System”
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Emma Shortis, 2017-18 from University of Melbourne, “What Past Battles Can Teach Today’s Activists Fighting Environmental Catastrophes”
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Theodor Vladasel, 2017-18 from Copenhagen Business School, “Fostering Entrepreneurship”
Fox International Fellowship 2016-17 Policy Brief Series
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Gertrude Ansaaku, 2016-17 from University of Ghana, “Towards a More Effective Regional Counter-Terrorism Cooperation in Africa”
- İsrafil Boyaci, 2016-17 from Bogazici University, “Private Hospitals and Enhancement of Geographic Equity in Health Access: The Case of Turkey”
- Daniela Braun, 2016-17 from Freie University, “Can the Military be Mobilized to Fight Disease Outbreaks?”
- Lily Ivanova, 2016-17 from University of British Columbia, “Teaching about Genocide: Applying Lessons from the Holocaust to Promote Equality in Genocide Education”
- Charlie Jefferies, 2016-17 from Cambridge University, “US Federal Guidelines for Sex Education”
- Maurits de Jongh, 2016-17 from Sciences Po, “Global Public Goods and the Global Commons: Opposite or Complementary Perspectives for Policy-Makers?”
- Alexandra Jønsson, 2016-17 from University of Copenhagen, “Empowering Elderly with Chronic Diseases can Optimize their Treatment”
- Lucero Denis Figuera Mugica, 2016-17 from el Colegio de Mexico, “Barriers To Achieving Green Growth in Mexico: A Case Study in Renewable Energies”
- Satveer Kaur, 2016-17 from National University of Singapore, “Addressing Disparities: Narratives of Foreign Domestic Workers”
- Agnete Aslaug Kjær, 2016-17 from University of Copenhagen, “What Research Tells Us About Aging and Inequality - And How this Matters to Welfare States”
- Alexander Kulnev, 2016-17 from Moscow State University, “Fog of Information War: The Problems of the Militarized Internet”
- Natalia Pires de Vasconcelos, 2016-17 from University of Sao Paulo, “Courts Intervention in Health Care Policy: The Case of Brazil”
- Stacy-ann Robinson, 2016-17 from Australian National University, “Inequities in International Financing are Likely Leaving the Most Vulnerable Small Island Developing States Unable to Adequately Adapt and Build Resilience to Climate Change”
- Barak Rosen, 2016-17 from Tel Aviv University, “Manipulative Advertisements and Free Speech: Should We Regulate Advertisements and How?”
- Joanne Tan, 2016-17 from Sciences Po, “Wrong Workers for the Job – How Mismatch Occurs in the Labor Market”
- Sudha Tiwari, 2016-17 from Jawaharlal Nehru University, “Distribution and Exhibition of the New Indian Cinema”
- Duan Zheng, 2016-17 from Fudan University, “How to Understand Trump as a Populist? Discursively”
Fox International Fellowship 2015-16 Policy Brief Series
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Ksenia Anisimova, 2015-16 from Moscow State University, “Public Finance Management: The Scope for Improvement.”
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Garima Dhabhai, 2015-16 from Jawaharlal Nehru University, “Heritage in Indian Urban Planning.”
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Hadas Fischer, 2015-16 from Tel Aviv University, “Practicing Citizenship in Constrained Political Situations: An Alternative Way to Foster Civic Membership.”
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Joe Gladstone, 2015-16 from Cambridge University, “Banking on Behavioural Science Empowering and Influencing Consumer Financial Decisions.”
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Clarissa Piterman Gross, 2015-16 from University of Sao Paulo, “Are Hate Speech and Democracy Destined for a Painful Marriage? Lessons From Political Philosophy.”
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Johnson W. Appiah Kubi, 2015-16 from University of Ghana, “Personality and Labor Market Outcomes in Ghana.”
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Maki Sato, 2015-16 from University of Tokyo, “Can Humans and Nature be Reconciled? Lessons from Philosophy.”
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Adil Usturali, 2015-16 from Bogazici University, “A Conceptual Analysis of Secularism and its Legitimacy in the Constitutional Democratic State.”
- Fei Xu, 2015-16 from Fudan University, “Emotional Health Support Program: A New Tool for Reducing Recidivism.”
Fox International Fellowship 2014-15 Policy Brief Series
- Gilad Abiri, 2014-15 from Tel Aviv University, “Let’s not Panic over Moral Panic.”
- Louisa Cantwell, 2014-15 from University of Cambridge, “Building Legitimacy at the Local Level: Governance and Development In Botswana.”
- Victor Louzon, 2014-15 from Institut d’Études de Politiques de Paris, “Is China Behaving like an Empire? (and if not, is it good news?)”