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"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."

— Franklin Roosevelt 


 

Blake M Carpenter


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School: The University of Iowa

Member of:
Captain Planet
Chapter Heads
Communications Staff
Earth Week Events
Executive Board
Lobbying Seminar
Making Democracy Work
Midwestern Schools
Payday Loans Project
Think International
The University of Iowa

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Contact Email: Blake(AT)rooseveltinstitution.org

Policy interests: International security, Sustainability

Blake is a fourth-year Accounting and International Studies major with a Spanish minor at the University of Iowa. His interests are varied and have compelled him to pursue a number of unique opportunities such as studying and working in Spain, assisting a professor with a research paper on political psychology, and participating in policy debate.

Through policy debate Blake researched a myriad of different foreign policies and social issues. He would like to focus on one or two in his upcoming research. Some of the in-depth research he has done includes: nuclear non-proliferation and missile defense, political and psychological underpinnings of terrorism and counterterror policy, the impact of affect on voter decision-making behavior, mental health policy and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), education, 4th amendment law, etc...

Blake recently accepted an internship for summer 2006 in New York as a Hyde Park Conference Associate. He looks forward to meeting representatives from other chapters this summer! Blake is a fourth-year Accounting and International Studies major with a Spanish minor at the University of Iowa. His interests are varied and have compelled him to pursue a number of unique opportunities such as studying and working in Spain, assisting a professor with a research paper on political psychology, and participating in policy debate. Through policy debate Blake researched a myriad of different foreign policies and social issues. He would like to focus on one or two in his upcoming research. Some of the in-depth research he has done includes: nuclear non-proliferation and missile defense, political and psychological underpinnings of terrorism and counterterror policy, the impact of affect on voter decision-making behavior, mental health policy and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), education, 4th amendment law, etc... Blake recently accepted an internship for summer 2006 in New York as a Hyde Park Conference Associate. He looks forward to meeting representatives from other chapters this summer!