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Rossella Cerulli

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Junior Adjunct Fellow

Expertise: U.S.-Russia Relations, Russia and Eastern Europe, International Security, Public Diplomacy, Cross-cultural Cooperation

Rossella (Rose) Cerulli finished a double-major in Political Science and Slavic Studies at Stanford University in three years. In 2019-20 she will pursue a Masters at Stanford’s Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, focusing on national security issues and military strategy. She spent the summer of 2018 studying Russian language in Kyrgyzstan as a U.S. State Department Critical Language Scholar, and in 2018-19 served as a delegate to the Stanford-U.S. Russia Forum on the Culture & Arts Working Group.

While an undergraduate, she worked as a research assistant at Stanford Securities Litigation Analytics and in the Slavic Studies Department. She also co-founded the Stanford Nonproliferation Activism Project, for which she serves as Financial Officer.


Recent Posts

Magnitsky’s Memory Part 2: Closing the Global Money Laundering Loopholes

Posted on: November 5th, 2019

The G7 In A Changing International Order

Posted on: August 28th, 2019

Magnitsky’s Memory: An Example of American Global Leadership

Posted on: August 28th, 2019

Moscow’s Summer of Discontent: Recent Protests and Their Fragile Potential

Posted on: August 23rd, 2019

Nuclear Safety in the Post-INF World

Posted on: August 21st, 2019