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Kelly M. Greenhill is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Tufts University and holds a secondary appointment at Tisch College for Civic Life. She is also a Visiting Professor and Resident Senior Fellow at MIT, serving as Director of the MIT-Seminar XXI Program. Her research spans international relations, security studies, and the politics of information.
- PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- SM, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- CSS, Harvard University
- BA, University of California, Berkeley
Greenhill specializes in coercion, military force, forced displacement, and the influence of misinformation on foreign policy. Her work on migration as a strategic weapon has shaped policy discussions globally. She is currently revising a book titled Fear and Present Danger, examining the impact of rumors and propaganda on international politics.
- 2011 International Studies Association's Best Book of the Year Award for Weapons of Mass Migration
- 2018 ISSS Emerging Scholar Award
- Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professorship
- Gerda Henkel Foundation Research Fellowship
Greenhill has advised U.S. government agencies, served as Editor of the Cornell Studies in Security Affairs book series, and held leadership roles at Harvard’s Belfer Center. Her research is funded by prestigious institutions like the National Endowment for the Humanities and the MacArthur Foundation.



