Dr. Aileen Teague, an Albritton Center for Grand Strategy (CGS) faculty member in the Department of International Affairs, and Dr. Robert Ralston, the 2019-20 CGS Predoctoral Fellow, joined the Non-Resident Fellows program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. The Quincy Institute Non-Resident Fellows program connects academics, advocates, and former officials across the country and gives them a voice in the policymaking world.
The new fellows are each leading scholars in their respective fields. They bring expertise in regions from Africa to Latin America to East Asia, and in issue areas from grand strategy to nuclear non-proliferation and human rights.
The Albritton Center for Grand Strategy (CGS) serves as an intellectual hub for the critical examination of American grand strategy. Specifically, the Center supports research that takes a fresh look at America’s grand strategic choices; fosters dialogue between scholars and practitioners; and helps prepare a new generation of public servants who will be grand strategic thinkers.