About
Corinne Graff is a Professorial Lecturer (part-time) at the George Washington University, specializing in conflict resolution, peacebuilding, foreign policy, and global development. She holds a PhD and MA in International Relations from the Graduate Institute of International Studies, University of Geneva (Switzerland). Her research focuses on the implementation of the Global Fragility Act and its implications for global crisis management. Graff has authored/co-authored numerous analyses and reports on U.S. foreign policy strategies in fragile states, pandemic responses in conflict zones, and counter-extremism frameworks. Her work bridges policy, diplomacy, and development to address complex global challenges.
Education:
- PhD in International Relations, Graduate Institute of International Studies, University of Geneva (Switzerland)
- MA in International Relations, same institution
Recent Publications:
- Implementing the Global Fragility Act at a Time of Global Crisis (forthcoming, editor)
- Analysis on U.S. fragility strategy coordination (2020)
- Reports linking pandemic response to conflict prevention (2020)
- Preventing Extremism in Fragile States (2019, lead writer)
Teaching: Courses include IAFF 6186: Early Warning and Conflict Prevention.
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