Asymmetric Operations Intern
Expertise: Displacement & Migration, Terrorism, Conflict & Development
Claire Brenner is a Chicago native and a Junior at The Elliott School of International Affairs at The George Washington University concentrating in security policy and learning Arabic. As a scholar of GW’s Global Bachelor’s Program, Claire is utilizing three international experiences in various countries for a comparative research project throughout her time at university. On campus, Claire serves as Finance & Logistics Director of No Lost Generation GWU, a refugee advocacy organization. She is passionate about aiding in peacemaking and security efforts around the world and aims to pursue a global career in a government or non-profit setting. In her free time, Claire enjoys working out and exploring DC with friends.
Recent Posts
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Perspective – Preparing for the Consequences of Withdrawal from Afghanistan
Posted on: 03 Jun 2021
FILED UNDER: Asymmetric Operations, Blog, Issues, Must Reads, Reports, Top Stories
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Mexico’s Transnational Criminal Organizations are Benefitting from the Pandemic
Posted on: 24 Mar 2021
FILED UNDER: Asymmetric Operations, Blog, National Security Strategy
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Combating Banditry in Northwest Nigeria
Posted on: 19 Mar 2021
FILED UNDER: Asymmetric Operations, Blog, Terrorism
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Iran’s Destabilizing Activities in the Middle East
Posted on: 05 Mar 2021
FILED UNDER: Asymmetric Operations, Blog, Terrorism
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Rethinking America’s Counterterrorism Strategy
Posted on: 23 Feb 2021
FILED UNDER: Asymmetric Operations, Blog, National Security Strategy, Terrorism
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Biden and Iraq: Preventing a Potential ISIS Resurgence
Posted on: 12 Feb 2021
FILED UNDER: Asymmetric Operations, Blog, Terrorism