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Naomi Egel serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Affairs at the University of Georgia's School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) and is a Faculty Fellow at the Benson-Bertsch Center for International Trade and Security, a globally recognized hub for strategic trade and security education recently renamed in honor of prominent alumni.
Her academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in Government from Cornell University, preceded by a Nuclear Security Postdoctoral Fellowship at Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation.
Professor Egel's research interrogates the political dynamics of arms control and disarmament agreements, emphasizing design variations, weapon framing consequences, and public opinion on nuclear treaties. Her scholarship appears in flagship journals like the Journal of Politics and European Journal of International Relations, alongside commentaries in Foreign Affairs and the Washington Post, bridging security studies with political psychology.
Her distinguished recognition includes the Nuclear Security Postdoctoral Fellowship at Stanford. While specific grant details and advising activities remain unreported, her prolific publication record and media engagement reflect an active research trajectory.
As a Faculty Fellow at the Benson-Bertsch Center, she contributes to cutting-edge initiatives in international security policy, reinforcing UGA's leadership in global affairs education through collaborative research and strategic analysis.




