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Daniel S. Grant is an Adjunct Lecturer with over 20 years of experience in foreign policy and international development. He served as Deputy Assistant to the Administrator at USAID's Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs, managing a multibillion-dollar portfolio focused on energy, private-sector development, education, agriculture, and public health. Prior roles include international affairs consulting for the U.S. State and Defense Departments, NATO, and the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School. He has extensive field experience in conflict zones such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, and Bosnia, including roles in Iraqi elections, Afghan currency exchange operations, and Afghan constitutional processes.
Education:
- London School of Economics Graduate School
- Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Research Interests: Focuses on international policy implementation in post-conflict regions, governance challenges in developing nations, and the intersection of public health and economic stability in fragile states. His work emphasizes practical solutions to complex humanitarian and political crises through multilateral partnerships.
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