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Vanda Felbab-Brown is a senior fellow in the Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings. She is the director of the Initiative on Nonstate Armed Actors. She is also the co-director of the Africa Security Initiative and the Brookings series on opioids: 鈥淭he Opioid Crisis in America: Domestic and International Dimensions. Previously, she was the co-director of the Brookings project, 鈥淚mproving Global Drug Policy: Comparative Perspectives Beyond UNGASS 2016,鈥 as well as of another Brookings project, 鈥淩econstituting Local Orders.鈥 Felbab-Brown is an expert on international and internal conflicts and nontraditional security threats, including insurgency, organized crime, urban violence, and illicit economies. Her fieldwork and research have covered, among others, Afghanistan, South Asia, Burma, Indonesia, the Andean region, Mexico, Morocco, Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Tanzania, Namibia, Niger, and Nigeria. She was a senior advisor to the congressionally-mandated Afghanistan Peace Process Study Group.

Felbab-Brown is the author of 鈥淭he Extinction Market: Wildlife Trafficking and How to Counter It鈥 (Hurst, 2018); 鈥淣arco Noir: Mexico鈥檚 Cartels, Cops, and Corruption鈥 (麻豆官网首页入口免费 Press, 2021, forthcoming); 鈥淢ilitants, Criminals, and Warlords: The Challenge of Local Governance in an Age of Disorder鈥 (麻豆官网首页入口免费 Press, 2018; co-authored with Shadi Hamid and Harold Trinkunas); 鈥淎spiration and Ambivalence: Strategies and Realities of Counterinsurgency and State-Building in Afghanistan鈥 (Brookings Institution Press, 2013); and 鈥淪hooting Up: Counterinsurgency and the War on Drugs鈥 (Brookings Institution Press, 2010). She is also the author of numerous policy reports, academic articles, and opinion pieces. A frequent commentator in U.S. and international media, Felbab-Brown regularly provides congressional testimony on these issues and serves as an expert witness in court cases related to transnational crime and governance. She has also been the recipient of numerous awards in recognition of her scholarly and policy contributions.

Felbab-Brown received her doctorate in political science from MIT and her bachelor鈥檚 in government from Harvard University.

Affiliations:

  • , senior advisor
  • Council on Foreign Relations, member
  • Global Initiative Against Organized Crime, network member
  • Inter-American Dialogue, member
  • National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, member
  • UNICRI, consultant
  • Past Positions

    • Assistant Professor, Security Studies Program, Georgetown University鈥檚 School of Foreign Service (2007-2008)
  • Education

    • Ph.D., MIT, 2007
    • B.A., Harvard University, 1999
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