
معرفی
Alix Boucher is a Research Fellow at the Africa Center for Strategic Studies, part of the National Defense University, specializing in peace operations, UN sanctions, and security sector reform in African contexts.
- Expertise: Peace operations in Africa, UN sanctions, security sector reform, post-conflict governance, transnational threats, countering violent extremism
Education:
- B.A. in International Relations from Mount Holyoke College
- M.A. in International Relations and International Economics from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
Research Focus: Boucher’s work centers on multilateral sanctions, security sector reform, and building accountable institutions in conflict/post-conflict environments. Her recent publications analyze electoral dynamics in West Africa and the role of parliamentary oversight in security sectors.
Professional Affiliations: Former roles include the Targeted Sanctions Research Consortium, the Stimson Center, the Center for Complex Operations, and the Global Center on Cooperative Security. She is a native French speaker, enhancing her expertise in Francophone African regions.




