Anthony Dworkin

Anthony Dworkin is a senior policy fellow at ECFR, where he leads the organisation’s work in the area of human rights, democracy, and justice. Among other subjects, he has conducted research and written on European and US frameworks for counterterrorism, on the European Union’s human rights strategy, and on the pursuit of justice in the

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Alexander Velez-Green

ALEXANDER VELEZ-GREEN is a Research Associate with the Defense Strategies and Assessments Program. He specializes in defense, deterrence, and escalation management issues. His recent work focuses on the impact of disruptive technologies on Russian military doctrine and U.S.-Russian strategic stability, more broadly. Mr. Velez-Green has also written on Middle East security matters. Mr...

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Hiba Safi

Hiba Safi is an Atlas Corps Fellow, working on issues related to economic development. Prior to joining TIMEP, she worked as the Programs and Events Manager at the Arab Institute of Business Leaders (IACE, an independent business association representing the private sector in Tunisia). Ms. Safi is a community leader with a fierce passion for

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Allison Mcmanus

Ms. Allison McManus is the Research Director at TIMEP. Her work has been published in Jadaliyya (where she serves as a co-editor of the Maghreb page), the National, Foreign Affairs, Lawfare blog, and the Social Movement Studies journal, among others. She recently served as the translator for Copts and the Security State by Laure Guirguis,

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Brad Youngblood

Brad Youngblood is a Research Assistant at TIMEP focusing on elections and political processes. He received an M.A. in Arab Studies from Georgetown University, where he specialized in political transitions and mainstream Islamist groups. Mr. Youngblood previously worked in data analysis, and has a B.A. in international studies from the University of Oklahoma. https://timep.org/author/brady/

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Nadine Abdel Raouf

Nadine joined ECES in 2011. She holds an MSc in Economics from the University of Bristol, the United Kingdom, and a BSc in Statistics from Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University. Her research interests include economic growth, international trade and energy economics. http://www.eces.org.eg/Staff.aspx

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Mona Esam

Mona Esam’s current research interests are in labor and human resource economics, poverty and income distribution, gender gaps in earnings and job quality and equity implications of trade policy, Islamic finance and micro-finance. Her publications have appeared in several international refereed venues, e.g: Economic Development and Cultural Change, Journal of Developing Areas...

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