Tatiana Carayannis, PhD

Dr. Tatiana Carayannis is the program director of the Social Science Research Council’s Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum (the UN’s “think bridge”) and the Understanding Violent Conflict program–programs aimed to strengthen the evidence base of UN policy, including on frontier issues. She also runs initiatives on China’s engagement with the UN and with the Global South. She has had visiting appointments at LSE and NYU and has been research director and co-PI for several international research collaborations. A leading scholar of international organizations, conflict management, and Central Africa, her books are The Third UN: How a Knowledge Ecology Helps the UN Think (Oxford University Press, 2021); Understanding the Central African Republic (Zed, 2015); and UN Voices: The Struggle for Development and Social Justice (Indiana University Press, 2005). Current research includes the globalization of war networks, including the use of new technologies, and international responses. She has been interviewed by the BBC, France24, Al Jazeera, CGTV, The Financial Times, the NY Times, among others. She was a USIP Jennings Randolph Fellow and has lectured at multiple universities in the US and internationally. Tatiana holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from The City University of NY Graduate Center and an MA from NYU.

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