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'''Karin von Hippel''' is codirector of the Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project and senior fellow with the International Security Program at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]].<ref name=CSISbio>{{citation | '''Karin von Hippel''' is codirector of the Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project and senior fellow with the International Security Program at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]].<ref name=CSISbio>{{citation | ||
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She is currently on the [[World Economic Forum]]’s Global Agenda Council on Fragile States and has direct experience in over two dozen conflict zones, especially [[Somalia]] and [[Kosovo]]. Von | She is currently on the [[World Economic Forum]]’s Global Agenda Council on Fragile States and has direct experience in over two dozen conflict zones, especially [[Somalia]] and [[Kosovo]]. Von Hippel has been a a senior research fellow at the Centre for Defence Studies, King’s College London. | ||
In 2004 and 2005, she participated in two major studies for the [[United Nations]]—one on UN peacekeeping and the second on the UN humanitarian system. Also in 2004, she was part of a small team funded by the U.S. [[Agency for International Development]] to investigate the development potential of Somali remittances. In 2002, she advised the [[Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development]] on the role of development cooperation in discovering the root causes of terrorism. | In 2004 and 2005, she participated in two major studies for the [[United Nations]]—one on UN peacekeeping and the second on the UN humanitarian system. Also in 2004, she was part of a small team funded by the U.S. [[Agency for International Development]] to investigate the development potential of Somali remittances. In 2002, she advised the [[Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development]] on the role of development cooperation in discovering the root causes of terrorism. | ||
Von Hippel directed a project on European counterterrorist reforms funded by the [[MacArthur Foundation]]. | Von Hippel directed a project on European counterterrorist reforms funded by the [[MacArthur Foundation]]. She was a member of Project Unicorn, a counterterrorism police advisory panel in London. | ||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
*Ph.D. in international relations from the London School of Economics | *Ph.D. in international relations from the London School of Economics | ||
*M.St. from Oxford University | *M.St. from Oxford University | ||
*B.A. from Yale University. | *B.A. from Yale University. |
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She is currently on the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Fragile States and has direct experience in over two dozen conflict zones, especially Somalia and Kosovo. Von Hippel has been a a senior research fellow at the Centre for Defence Studies, King’s College London.
In 2004 and 2005, she participated in two major studies for the United Nations—one on UN peacekeeping and the second on the UN humanitarian system. Also in 2004, she was part of a small team funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development to investigate the development potential of Somali remittances. In 2002, she advised the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development on the role of development cooperation in discovering the root causes of terrorism.
Von Hippel directed a project on European counterterrorist reforms funded by the MacArthur Foundation. She was a member of Project Unicorn, a counterterrorism police advisory panel in London.
Education
- Ph.D. in international relations from the London School of Economics
- M.St. from Oxford University
- B.A. from Yale University.