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Matthew Murray is an Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA). His research focuses on U.S. foreign policy, international law, commerce, and political economy, with expertise in national security, defense policy, international trade, and human rights advocacy. He holds an MIA and JD from Columbia University, completing his studies in 1988.
Education:
- MIA (Master of International Affairs), Columbia University School of Public and International Affairs, 1988
- JD (Juris Doctor), Columbia Law School, 1988
Research Interests: Murray’s work bridges academic and policy realms, addressing interdisciplinary challenges such as business ethics in global markets, anti-corruption frameworks, and the intersection of law and civil society. He frequently engages with contemporary issues like post-conflict economic recovery (e.g., Ukraine) and rule-of-law reforms in transitional democracies (e.g., Bulgaria).
Media and Outreach: Murray has contributed expert commentary to major outlets including Le Monde, Cheddar News, and the Harriman Institute’s Expert Opinions Podcast, analyzing topics like Russian oligarchs, democratic governance, and economic sanctions.
Labs/Teams: None explicitly mentioned, though his affiliations with SIPA and the Harriman Institute suggest collaborative research networks in Eurasian studies and public policy.





