Articles written by: Anna Tomascovic-Devey

Anna Tomascovic-Devey

Anna Tomaskovic-Devey, a 2010 Poland in the Rockies alumna, is a graduate from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a Masters in Public Policy and Administration in May 2010. Her academic interests include arms control, nuclear nonproliferation, U.S. defense policy, and international security, but she also enjoys studying the growing field of intangible cultural heritage. An avid traveler, Anna loves hiking, mountains, especially in the Tatras, the Torres del Paine in Chilean Patagonia, and the Rockies. When she isn't traveling, Anna loves to cook; her Polish grandmother's recipes are well-loved and always turn out deliciously (the secret is plenty of butter and dill!).

On the Edge: Poland’s Role as Border State of NATO and the European Union
2010 Vol. 2 No. 3 — Fall / Commentary

On the Edge: Poland’s Role as Border State of NATO and the European Union

Poland, which lies on the Eastern front of NATO and the EU, sometimes finds itself in the middle of East-West political posturing.

Ruthenia, Galicia, Bieszczady: The Land of My Grandmothers
2010 Vol. 2 No. 2 — Summer / Travel

Ruthenia, Galicia, Bieszczady: The Land of My Grandmothers

A 4-month long round-the-world adventure brings the author to the lands of her ancestors. Anna Tomascovic-Devey explores the mountain ranges, valleys, forests, and cities of Poland and Slovakia.