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Abigail R. Hall serves as an Associate Professor in economics at the University of Tampa and holds the position of Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute in Oakland, CA.
Dr. Hall's research focuses on national defense and militarism, with particular emphasis on United States policies and foreign relations. Her work spans multiple critical areas including police militarization, propaganda mechanisms, international arms sales, and the dynamics of domestic extremism. She has established herself as a significant voice in analyzing the complex interplay between military institutions and civilian society, particularly examining how militaristic approaches influence domestic policy and social structures.
Her scholarly contributions include coauthoring several books and publishing over 40 academic papers that address gender dimensions in conflict situations. Notable publications she has contributed to include "Unanswered Questions: Women, War and the Durability of Institutional Change," "Women and the Unseen Costs of War," "Women at War," and "Women in War and Peace," demonstrating her commitment to exploring the often-overlooked gendered impacts of military policy and conflict.
As a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute, Dr. Hall contributes to policy discussions and research initiatives focused on advancing liberty and improving the human condition through scholarly analysis of government policies and their effects on society.



