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Jeff Love


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School: Stanford University

Member of:
Center on Economic Policy
Center on International Development
Center on International Security

Policy interests: International development, International security

Jeff Love is a junior from Burlingame, California, majoring in Political Science and Economics. He is an editor for the Stanford Journal of International Relations, a member of the Stanford Association for International Development, and has been a part of several research teams working on security and development issues. Jeff has and will continue to pursue experience in government and the nonprofit sector in such varied places as San Francisco, the Caribbean, and Latin America and with such varied organizations as the foreign policy advocacy group America's Impact and the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic. At Stanford, he has studied and researched the political economy of economic development in Latin America and Africa, the history and evolution of multilateral trade, and United Nations reform, among other subjects. His most focused interests lie in the role of international institutions and multilateral agreements in cooperation among nations. In the future, he hopes to examine the place of such organizations as the World Trade Organization and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in the international system and to determine how policymakers may better reconcile the goals of the United States with the broader aims of these groups. More personally, Jeff's interests include fixing all of the world's problems and the San Francisco Giants. He would ideally like to somehow combine the two, but he will settle for the former for now.