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Ronie-Richele Garcia-Johnson Ronie-Richele Garcia-Johnson 1968â2003 Ronie-Richele Garcia-Johnson died on 15 April 2003 after a courageous ªght against cancer. As her friends and colleagues mourn her passing, they also celebrate her joyous and productive life. Ronieâs captivating and generous personality, coupled with her intellectual capacity and curiosity, distinguished her as an inspiring colleague, mentor and friend. Born in Ventura, California, Ronie graduated with a double major from Harvard University in 1991. She received her doctorate in political science at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1998. As a graduate student, one mentor recalls, she had the kind of inquiring mind and breadth of interests that made it a pleasure serving on committees, reading drafts, and advising. And the speed with which she ªnished her coursework, secured funding, conducted ªeld research and completed her dissertation amazed many. At the time of her death, Ronie was an Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy at Duke Universityâs Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences. Specializing in international environmental politics, Ronie brought valuable contributions to the faculty and students at Duke. The early success of her ªrst book, Exporting Environmentalism: Multinational Firms in US, Mexico and Brazil, bespoke her talent for identifying
Global Environmental Politics – MIT Press
Published: Nov 1, 2003
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