Adjunct Professor Center for Global Affairs | NYU School of Professional Studies Belinda Cooper is the editor of War Crimes: The Legacy of Nuremberg, which explores the interconnections between the Nuremberg tribunal and today's international criminal tribunals. Cooper teaches and lectures on human rights and international law, including issues in the "war on terror." She was director of the project on Turkey: Democratization, Human Rights and Security at the World Policy Institute. |
Clinical Professor Center for Global Affairs | NYU School of Professional Studies Anne Marie Goetz is a political scientist who specializes in research on development policies in fragile states to promote the interests of marginalized social groups, particularly poor women. She served at the United Nations between 2005 – 2014 where she spearheaded initiatives to promote women’s empowerment in the UN’s peace and security work and to improve the UN’s capacity to detect and prevent sexual violence in conflict. |
Divisional Dean and Director of CGA Center for Global Affairs | NYU School of Professional Studies Vera Jelinek’s mission to create a community of global citizens has spanned over three decades at NYU. She launched the M.S. in Global Affairs program and the Center for Global Affairs at SPS in 2004. In addition to hosting over 300 graduate students, the Center offers noncredit programming and presents public events on critical global issues with experts in the field. |
Academic Director; Clinical Associate Professor Center for Global Affairs | NYU School of Professional Studies Carolyn Kissane teaches graduate level courses examining the geopolitics of energy, comparative energy politics, energy, environment and resource security, a regional course focusing on Central Asia. She is the Coordinator of the Energy and Environment concentration at the Center, a faculty adviser to the Energy Policy International Club, and hosts the Fueling our Future series. |
Clinical Associate Professor Center for Global Affairs | NYU School of Professional Studies Jennifer teaches: International Law; Human Rights; International Justice; Transitional Justice; U.S. Use of Force & the “Global War on Terror,” a field intensive on Justice in the Former Yugoslavia, and a field intensive to Rwanda. She has served as counsel and of counsel to the International Justice Program of Human Rights Watch; Iraq Prosecutions Consultant to the International Center of Transitional Justice; and worked on cases before the Special Court for Sierra Leone and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. |
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