Division ofGlobal Affairs
Project ParticipantsCo-Principle Investigators
DR. ARIANE CHEBEL d’APPOLLONIA
, Associate Senior Researcher, Center for Political Research(CEVIPOF), Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques (Sciences Po, Paris)
DR. SIMON REICH
, Director, Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers University-Newark
Author of Report
ELENI MAVROGEORGIS
, Public Relations Officer, Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers University-Newark With special thanks to Tanu Kohli and Mae Ramadan for providing useful feedback and suggestions withregard to both content and layout.
ISI (Phase two) Research Team
(Paris Forum Panelists*)
JAMES BACHMEIER
(University of California-Irvine)
FRANK BEAN
(University of California-Irvine)
*CAROL BOHMER
(Dartmouth College)
*FRANÇOIS BONNET
(Sciences Po)
SUSAN BROWN
(University of California-Irvine)
TUFYAL CHOUDHURY
(Durham Law School)
*MANLIO CINALLI
(CEVIPOF/Sciences Po Paris)
JAN WILLEM DUYVENDAK
(University of Amsterdam)
ROMAIN GARBAYE
(Universite Paris IV-Sorbonne)
MENNO HURENKAMP
(Amsterdam School for Social Science Research)
PATRICK IRELAND
(Illinois Institute of Technology)
LYNELLYN D. LONG
(Tufts University)
*ZSOLT NYIRI
(Gallup World Poll)
CHRISTOPHER RUDOLPH
(American University)
*MARTIN A. SCHAIN
(New York University)
EVELIEN TONKENS
(University of Amsterdam)
Paris Forum Invited Experts
SIDDIK BAKIR
(Office of Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne, European Parliament & British Parliament)
BERNARD GODARD
(Ministry of the Interior, Government of France)
ANTTI KESKISAARI
(Immigration Advisory Service – IAS)
ROBERT LAMBERT
(University of St. Andrews, United Kingdom Police Service, ret.)
BERND MARIN
(European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research)
GUIDO TINTORI
(University of Bath)
This Report was made possible by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York (Grant ID: D 08080) and administered through the Corporation’s National Program. The statements made and views expressed are solely the responsibility of the author. Carnegie Corporation of New York is a grant-making founda- tion that seeks to realize the vision of philanthropy of its founder, Andrew Carnegie. In fulfillment of Carnegie’s will, grants must benefit the people of the United States of America.
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