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Adam Smith

Associate | smith@ipinst.org

Adam Smith is a policy analyst working under IPI’s Coping with Crisis program. He joined the International Peace Institute in 2006 and served as Special Assistant to the Vice President through August 2007. Since then, as an IPI Associate, Adam’s work has focused on multidimensional peacekeeping, the management of UN peace operations, and the role of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG).  His field work has included time in East and West Africa, as well as conferences and seminars in Africa, Asia and Europe.

Before joining IPI, Adam consulted for the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s Program on Global Security and Sustainability, the Foreign Policy Leadership Council and Security Council Report.  In 2005, Adam was awarded the Ralph Helmold Fellowship at Columbia University and served as a teaching fellow for a graduate-level course entitled Economics for International Affairs.

He holds a Bachelor’s in Foreign Service from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and a Master’s in International Affairs with a concentration in International Security Policy from Columbia University.

 

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February 09, 2010
IPI Publication: Bombs and Ballots in Bangladesh

 

In this policy paper, author Naureen Chowdhury Fink argues that the threats of terrorism and militancy in Bangladesh are best understood in relation to the political and socioeconomic challenges confronting the country.