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Assistant Professor
Kelly M. Greenhill - International Relations, Security Studies

Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Kelly M. Greenhill's research focuses on the use of military force and what are frequently called "new security challenges," including civil wars; the use of forced migration as a political and military weapon; military intervention; (counter-) insurgency; and international criminal networks. Greenhill also holds an S.M. from M.I.T., a C.S.S. from Harvard University, and a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley. Before coming to Tufts, she held teaching appointments at Wesleyan, Stanford, and Columbia and pre- or post-doctoral fellowships at Harvard University's Olin Institute for Strategic Studies and Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and at Stanford University's Center for International Affairs and Cooperation (CISAC). Greenhill's work has appeared in a variety of venues, including the journals International Security, Security Studies, and International Migration as well as in the New York Times and in US Supreme Court briefs. She has two books forthcoming with Cornell University Press, one which focuses on the use of large-scale population movements as non-military instruments of coercion and one (co-edited with Peter Andreas) which examines the politics of numbers in transnational crime and conflict. Greenhill also currently holds a position as Research Fellow at Harvard's Belfer Center. Outside of academia, she has served as a consultant to the Ford Foundation and to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), as a defense program analyst for the Department of Defense, and as an economic policy intern for US Senator John F. Kerry.

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