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DR. QURBAN HUSSAIN PAMIRZAD

Qurban is a PhD candidate in Journalism and Communication at Xi’an Jiaotong University, China. With over seven years of teaching experience as a senior lecturer at Badakhshan University, Afghanistan, he brings both academic and practical expertise to the field. His research explores the social and political implications of social media, particularly its influence on public diplomacy and polarization. His work has been published in leading journals such as Social Media and Society, Computers in Human Behavior, and the Journal of Information Technology and Politics, among others.

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JOSHUA NNAMDI ZAUNICK

Joshua holds a joint BSc in Public Administration from the Universities of Münster and Twente and is an MA candidate in European Studies at KU Leuven. His work examines European governance, digital collaborative systems, and sustainable policy, with a specific focus on how ICTs influence modern public administration. His research includes projects examining digital collaborative governance in Spain, sustainable city planning, and contemporary digitalization challenges in supply chains. Across his work, Joshua prioritizes evidence-based analysis to bridge theoretical frameworks with practical administrative solutions.

Motivated by his commitment to civic engagement, Joshua aims to support policymakers and international organizations with data-driven insights that strengthen cross-border governance. Having studied and worked across Germany, France, and Belgium, Joshua leverages his background in international representation and stakeholder outreach to foster effective cooperation. In his free time, Joshua enjoys painting and learning about diverse cultures and languages.

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DR. TOPE SHOLA AKINYETUN

Tope completed his doctorate in Comparative Politics and Development Studies at the University of Benin, and is a researcher affiliated with Lagos State University of Education, Nigeria. His research interest includes, but is not limited to, identity politics, violence, terrorism, crime and development studies.

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DR. FAROOQ KPEROGI

Farooq is a Professor of Journalism and Head of the Journalism and Emerging Media program in the School of Communication and Media at Kennesaw State University, where he teaches and researches journalism, emerging media, and global communication. A former journalist with a decade of professional experience, his scholarship examines social and citizen media, language, politics, and society, with particular attention to Nigeria and the African diaspora. He is the author and editor of multiple books and peer reviewed articles on media, technology, and sociolinguistics, and he writes a widely read weekly public affairs column that engages contemporary socio-political issues. His work bridges academic inquiry and public discourse, reflecting sustained interests in media criticism, political communication and cultural analysis.

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AYHAN UNLU

Ayhan holds an MA in International Conflict and Security from the Brussels School of International Studies at the University of Kent, where, as a recipient of the European Union Jean Monnet Scholarship, he focused on European Union counterterrorism policy.

He is currently pursuing a doctorate degree in European Studies at Dokuz Eylül University in Izmir, Turkey, with a research focus on European security, artificial intelligence, and AI regulation.

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LENNART STÜRZNICKEL

Lennart is currently pursuing a Master of Science in International Politics at KU Leuven. He previously earned a joint bachelor’s degree from University of Münster and University of Twente, complemented by a semester abroad at Sogang University. His research experience includes examining the origins of Eurosceptic voting in the 2024 European Parliament elections. Using voter-level data from the European Election Studies and party classifications from the Chapel Hill Expert Survey, he conducted a quantitative analysis to assess how social class, immigration attitudes, climate policy positions, and preferences for redistribution correlate with support for Eurosceptic parties across European countries.

Across German, Dutch, Belgian, and Korean academic settings, Lennart’s studies have emphasized political theory, international relations, security policies, European law, and European governance, cultivating an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective on global affairs.

Lennart is driven by a commitment to research that informs policy debates and aspires a to pursue a PhD.

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MIGUEL DAIKI De URQUIA KATO

Daiki is a first year Politics and International Relations student at University College London, in the United Kingdom. His academic interests include security and defense, and in particular counterterrorism. For his research, Daiki examines how foreign and domestic policies are (re)shaped by security, defense, and terrorism concerns. Some variables introduced into his analysis include international market indices and other domestic indicators.

Motivated by his strong interest in domestic and international security, Daiki aims to advance research on how political actors use their response to armed violence and instability as political tools.

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DR. GABRIEL FAIMAU

Gabriel is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology at the University of Botswana, Visiting Professor at the Botswana International University of Science and Technology, and Extraordinary Researcher at North-West University, South Africa. He earned his PhD in Sociology in 2011 from the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies (SPAIS) at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom. From 2020 to 2024, he served as one of the lead partners of the Spatial Methods for Urban Sustainability (SMUS) Project, a global initiative that brought together scholars from more than 50 countries. He currently coordinates the Master’s in Development Practice (MDP) programme at the University of Botswana.

His research interests span new media and religious practice, digital culture and society, multiculturalism and the politics of intercultural dialogue, the social implications of HIV/AIDS, and climate change communication. His current work focuses on digitalization and digital infrastructure in Southern Africa, as well as the decolonisation of research methodologies. Gabriel’s scholarship has appeared in leading international journals, including Sociology Compass, Journal of Southern African Studies, Journal of Asian and African Studies, Anthropology Southern Africa, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Cogent Social Sciences, and the Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet. He also serves as Associate Editor for Frontiers in Sustainable Resource Management and is a member of the Editorial Board of the African Journal of Pentecostal Studies (AJOPS). He is presently working on a book project that explores decolonisation and decolonial reflexivity.

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MONIKA HEGEROVÁ

Monika is currently pursuing an MA in Chinese Studies with a focus on International Relations. Her research centers on strategic policy and security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific, with particular attention to strategic statecraft, grey-zone tactics, and the dynamics of influence between major and small powers. In particular, her research examines how policies support the autonomy, stability, and protection of vulnerable communities and states operating under asymmetric power relationships.

Motivated by a strong commitment to human rights, Monika works to raise public awareness of injustice in ways that encourage civic participation, inform policy debates, and strengthen demands for accountability, helping to protect communities facing disproportionate political or economic pressure.

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ERICK TORRES WIEGEL

Erick is currently pursuing an MA in International Politics at KU Leuven, focusing on energy, development, and cybersecurity. He is particularly interested in how historical political shifts in Latin America shape contemporary international relations, and has written on evolving political structures in Central and North America, as well as cybersecurity issues in North America, especially Mexico.

Born into a German–Mexican family and having lived in Osaka, Mexico, Germany, and Belgium, Erick has developed a distinctly global perspective that allows him to connect theory and policy with nuance and cultural sensitivity. Indeed, he is driven by a commitment to understanding how geopolitics and culture intersect, drawing on this diverse background to deepen his analysis of international security and development.

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FARZANAH SHAFII

Farzanah holds a BA in Political Science and Sociology from the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and is completing an MA in International Relations and Diplomacy at the University of Trier. These programs included academic exchange to the University of Tokyo (Japan), Sungkyunkwan University (South Korea), and the Diplomatic Academy Vienna (Austria).

Her research interests include German foreign policy, feminist foreign policy, gender, political leadership rhetoric, Cross-Strait relations, post-conflict resolution, ethnic conflicts, and comparative government studies. For her master’s thesis, Farzanah examined Annalena Baerbock's leadership and Germany's feminist foreign policy adoption through a two-level game perspective.

Farzanah also gained research and program experience while working with the Hanns Seidel Foundation Korea and the Max Planck Society.

Farzanah is motivated by civic participation and remains active with political youth engagement throughout Europe, including the Jugend-Enquête-Kommission.

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KATALINA LOPEZ

Katalina completed a BA in History with a minor in Great Books from Belmont Abbey College and an MA in History with a Latin American Studies certificate from the University of Texas at San Antonio. Her academic interests include the colonial heritage and history of Latin America, with a particular focus on Uruguay and the Dominican Republic, specifically examining how past developments influence later changes in political, cultural, and social life. This includes Latin American notions of social belonging and exclusion as well as the politics of racial identity. Katalina’s research interests are deeply rooted in her personal experience, having spent part of her youth and life in Colombia, Uruguay, and the Dominican Republic.

While still an undergraduate, Katalina was selected to present her work, “A Mess Forgotten: A Neo-imperialist Inspection of the Uruguayan Dictatorship of 1973-1985 during America’s Cold War,” at the 2023 Graduate History Association Conference at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. During her graduate studies, Katalina went on to present “Casta painting: Colonial Mexico’s Identity through Miguel Cabrera” and “Frida Kahlo to Chicanas and Mexican American Communities in Texas,” both at the NAU History Scholar Symposiums in 2023 and 2024, respectively.


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Lopez, K. (2025). ¿Quiénes somos?: A historical study of Afro‑Uruguayan and Charrúas in Uruguayan national identity (Master’s thesis). University of Texas, San Antonio.

The thesis examines Indigenous and Black identity movements in Uruguay from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. It draws on historiographical approaches as comparative methods to examine and analyze othered or subaltern communities.

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ARTHUR BENJAMIN

Arthur holds a BA in English Literature and several specialized certificates and qualifications from his time as a naval officer, where he specialized in organizational readiness, crisis management, and systems management and optimization in high-stakes environments. 

Before joining GCPA, Arthur contributed to theater-level planning and coordination with the US European Command (EUCOM) and the US Central Command (CENTCOM). He also served as the Joint Force Liaison Officer to Expeditionary Strike Group 5 (ESG-5), providing tactical and strategic guidance to CENTCOM operators and leadership. At a command level, Arthur oversaw critical survivability architectures and training for over 300 personnel. Outside his military roles, Arthur also conducted public-sector research with the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia, focusing on public-private partnerships to improve city infrastructure.

As Director of Operations, Arthur provides leadership and strategic guidance for several programs. This includes ensuring that these programs meet GCPA Strategic Planning goals and client deliverables on time and within budget. He is also charged with oversight of the Marketing, Human Resources, and Information Technology departments and their personnel.   

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SHARVANI SRI AUDARI

Sharvani holds a BA in Business Administration (Marketing) from Avinash College of Commerce in Hyderabad and an MBA from CMR Technical Campus, and is currently pursuing an MS in Data Analytics at Clark University.

She has hands-on experience in operations and marketing analytics in the media industry, working extensively with Display & Video 360 (DV360) and Campaign Manager 360 (CM360) to build campaigns, analyze KPIs and performance trends, and turn them into insightful dashboards and reports.

She is proficient in Tableau, Python, SQL, and Machine Learning, with a strong focus on data visualization and storytelling.

Sharvani believes every dataset has a story and is motivated to turn raw data into clear, meaningful insights that both technical and non-technical audiences can act on to make better decisions and create real-world impact.

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EMMANUEL PETER NWANKWO

Emmanuel holds a B.Sc. in Political Science from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he developed a strong research interest in asymmetric warfare, terrorism in Sub-Saharan Africa, and development studies.
He regularly partners with NGOs across the Global South to secure vital funding for disadvantaged children and youth, while conducting in-depth research and data analysis to support evidence-based policy. He has a proven record as a public speaker, researcher, and freelance writer, turning complex issues into clear, engaging content for diverse audiences.
A dedicated advocate for good governance, Emmanuel research is at the intersection of international security and development. He is committed to providing policymakers with accurate, actionable data that drives impactful, sustainable change, especially in conflict-affected and developing regions.

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RAPHA COSTA

Rapha completed a BA in Social Psychology, an MA in Communications and Media, and an MA in Political Science. His work sits at the intersection of social psychology and public policy, with emphasis on public governance, stakeholder engagement, and the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals at the municipal level. He focuses on governance structures, intersectoral coordination, and urban sustainability, particularly SDG localization and data-driven public management, and has professional experience supporting public institutions, civil society initiatives, and policy-oriented research, where he bridges social analysis with strategic project management in complex governance environments.

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KEVIN BERNARD

Kevin holds a BA in Political Science with a minor in Africana Studies and Sociology from Montclair State University, as well as an MA in Political Science with a concentration in International Relations from Rutgers University. His academic interests lie at the intersection of political sociology, international relations, and state power, with a particular focus on social movements, civic engagement, and the ways domestic and international institutions shape political behavior, governance, and global outcomes.

His research and professional experience include work with the New Jersey Legislative Black Caucus, where he engaged in policy research and legislative analysis related to equity, representation, and community impact. Kevin has also designed and facilitated civic education initiatives focused on democratic participation, voting rights, and political literacy through organizations such as the NAACP Youth and College Division. His scholarly work draws on comparative, historical, and international frameworks to examine how marginalized communities mobilize within and across state systems.

In addition to his academic pursuits, Kevin is an experienced educator, having taught English Language Arts and humanities at the secondary level, where he integrates critical theory, political thought, and global perspectives into his instruction. He is committed to producing and publishing rigorous academic research that contributes to scholarly discourse and informs policy debates, using research as a tool for global change, social justice, and effective international governance.

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ESHA ZAVERI

Esha holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with a minor in Political Science from Rutgers University and is currently applying to law schools. Her academic interests include corporate and international law, as well as the study of voting behavior, political conflict, and historical tensions among states.

Her research interests examine the legal and political dimensions of cross-border disputes, with an emphasis on understanding the root causes of international conflict and identifying pathways toward cooperation and resolution. Esha approaches her work with a strong commitment to rigorous analysis and interdisciplinary inquiry, integrating legal reasoning with political and historical perspectives.

In addition to her academic and professional work, Esha is actively engaged in community service through volunteer work with animal shelters and local libraries.

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NATALIE ZAMAN

Natalie is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and plans to continue her studies by earning a Juris Doctor. Her primary research interests include human rights, labor rights, and environmental and climate justice, with a focus on how legal and social systems can better protect vulnerable communities while supporting sustainable and equitable development. She aims to bridge research and advocacy by exploring policy solutions that uphold dignity, fairness, and environmental integrity, and believes that empowering individuals through education and civic participation is essential to achieving meaningful, long-term reform.

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YIKE HU

Yike is an undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, double majoring in Data Science and Economics. Her academic interests focus on data-driven policy analysis, political economy, and the use of quantitative methods to examine governance, regulation, and socio-economic development. She has worked with large-scale economic, policy, and institutional datasets through internships in finance, marketing analytics, and data science, gaining experience in data cleaning and integration, visualization, and translating quantitative results into policy- and strategy-oriented insights. In her current role, Yike supports the collection, organization, and cataloging of country-level datasets, helping to generate evidence-based analysis of political, economic, and regulatory dynamics across her assigned regions.

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SOLENE GALINER-WARRAIN

Solène is a third-year student at University College Utrecht, where she is pursuing studies in Political Science and History. Her academic interests focus on global governance, conflict, and human rights, with particular attention to how power, institutions, and communication shape international political outcomes.

Her academic and extracurricular experience reflects a strong commitment to applied engagement. Solène has volunteered with organizations supporting refugee integration and human rights advocacy, including Welkom in Utrecht and Move 4 Human Rights in The Hague, where she contributed to awareness initiatives and community-based events. These experiences have reinforced her interest in connecting policy analysis with on-the-ground social impact.

Solène has also participated in international and civic-oriented programs, including serving as a delegate representing South Africa on environmental issues at the Paris Area Conference Model United Nations. She completed a debate elective at the Institut de La Tour in Paris and previously interned at the Mayor’s Office in Berchères-sur-Vesgre, where she supported policy-driven administrative and research tasks.

Motivated by a strong interest in global politics and languages, Solène seeks to contribute to research and political analysis that informs real-world policy decisions. She is particularly interested in interdisciplinary approaches that link governance, human rights, and international cooperation.

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SANA KHALID

Sana holds an MS in Business Analytics from the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington and a BS in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences. Before joining GCPA, she served as Chief Data Officer at Diakob Enterprises. Sana brings to the organization extensive expertise in data analytics and in the tools used to manipulate and visualize diverse datasets. Guided by her curiosity, she leverages her technical skills to uncover operational inefficiencies through data analysis and to design solutions that enhance performance across a wide range of programs and initiatives.

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SARAH SHERIDAN

Sarah is a junior at Northern Illinois University studying environmental policy and law, with double minors in journalism and political science. Her academic interests focus on the intersection of sustainability, governance, and political strategy, with particular attention to how legislation and regulatory systems shape environmental outcomes at local, national, and international levels.

Through her coursework and student involvement, Sarah has developed a holistic approach to environmental policy analysis that integrates rigorous research with effective communication. She represented Northern Illinois University at the 2025 Sustainability Research and Innovation Congress in Chicago, where she participated in sessions on global climate action and sustainable development and collaborated with peers on addressing complex sustainability challenges.

Sarah is also engaged in research with the NIU Environmental Studies Department, participating in the Undergraduate Research Cohesion Project. As part of this work, she has completed facilitator training in dialogue and empathetic listening and will lead structured conversations with students to examine community inclusivity and respect. Her research will involve data collection, analysis, and dissemination at the NIU Undergraduate Research Conference.

Committed to producing transparent, evidence-based work, Sarah aims to contribute to research initiatives advancing sustainable and inclusive policy solutions.

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NYASHADZASHE SHANE MAHACHI

Nyashadzashe (“Shane”) holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Les Roches in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, and is currently completing a Master’s degree in International Relations and Digital Diplomacy at the United Nations Institute in Geneva. His academic and professional interests lie at the intersection of international trade facilitation, policy analysis, sustainable development, artificial intelligence governance, and multilateral diplomacy.

Shane currently serves as Global Program Advisor to the CEO of the International Sustainable Development Resource Centre (ISDRC), supporting diplomatic engagement, international partnership-building, and advocacy for policy reform to advance the Sustainable Development Goals. His work includes representing the organization at major international forums such as UNCTAD and the World Health Assembly, fostering intergovernmental cooperation with institutions including the United Nations, the European Union, and regional development banks, and contributing to crisis-response and program design initiatives. He previously served as a Senior Program Officer at ISDRC, supporting fellowship design, needs assessments, and data-driven program management. Shane also remains actively engaged with the Africa Youth Network for Sustainable Development, supporting youth-led development initiatives through strategic partnerships.

Across his work, Shane brings a multidisciplinary perspective grounded in diplomacy, policy analysis, and institutional coordination. He is motivated by a commitment to evidence-based policymaking, sustainable development, and the effective use of multilateral systems to address complex global challenges.

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NADIA WITEK

Nadia is currently in her third year of study in Politics and International Relations at the University of Bristol. Her academic interests span a broad range of policy areas, including environmental governance, international security, and global political dynamics.

Nadia approaches her studies with a strong curiosity about how political and institutional systems respond to complex global challenges. She is particularly interested in applying theoretical frameworks and empirical analysis to real-world policy problems, bridging academic inquiry with practical relevance.

Motivated by a desire to explore interdisciplinary perspectives, Nadia contributes to research initiatives that address contemporary international issues and support evidence-based decision-making. She is eager to develop her analytical skills through applied research and policy engagement as she continues to refine her academic and professional focus.

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MOLLY PRICHARD

Molly holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Sheffield Hallam University. Her academic interests focus on gender and political representation, particularly as they relate to governance, political communication, and international development.

Her research experience includes an undergraduate dissertation examining media portrayals of female politicians following the 2024 UK General Election. Using thematic analysis, she explored how gendered and class-based narratives shape public perceptions of political legitimacy. She also completed a study abroad program at Aarhus University in Denmark, where she examined concepts of resilience, adaptability, and self-resilience in social and political contexts.

Molly is motivated by a commitment to advancing understanding of political representation and communication and is preparing for graduate study in this field. She seeks to contribute to research and policy initiatives that promote social change, equitable representation, and inclusive, responsive governance systems.

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SMITHA BANGALORE RAVISHANKAR

Smitha holds a Master of Science degree in Information Technology and Analytics from the Rochester Institute of Technology and brings several years of experience in data analysis, engineering, and visualization. Her work is grounded in transforming complex, multi-source datasets into clear, actionable insights that support evidence-based decision-making.

During her graduate studies, Smitha conducted geospatial analysis of healthcare accessibility in New York State, examining disparities between rural and urban communities. Using Python, SQL, and Tableau, she applied spatial statistics to assess access to healthcare facilities and developed an interactive dashboard that integrates government APIs and open data sources.

Smitha has expertise in data pipelines, cloud services, database design, geospatial analysis, and visualization. She is particularly interested in using analytics to surface patterns that inform public understanding and policy-relevant insights. At GCPA, Smitha is dedicated to advancing the organization’s mission of delivering accurate, accessible political statistics and analysis to the public.

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SIENNA MOSE

My name is Sienna Mose, and I am a senior at Missouri Baptist University dual majoring in
communications and criminal justice. I have a passion for all things government and politics
related. I love to run, write, and listen to music in my spare time and I have two adorable kittens
named Sushi and Yummy.

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SAYAN BHATI

Sayan graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2024 with a BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) and a minor in French. His research interests center on understanding how states, institutions, and organizations interact on the global stage and believes that durable solutions must begin with a clear diagnosis of root causes.

This conviction has guided his pursuit of research in public policy, international economics, and security studies, where he combines normative reasoning, institutional analysis, and quantitative methods to trace causal chains and uncover structural drivers. He emphasizes rigorous evidence, clear argumentation, and accessible presentation so research can meaningfully inform policymakers, practitioners, and the public.

His training in French supports engagement with Francophone scholarship and international stakeholders, and he seeks opportunities to contribute to research teams and policy organizations that value multidisciplinary inquiry and the translation of analysis into actionable recommendations.

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ANZHELIKA DONCHEVA

Anzhelika holds a Master of Science in Public Policy from Drexel University and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations with a specialization in American Politics from Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine. Her research interests focus on comparative politics, European Union enlargement policy—particularly in the Western Balkans and Ukraine—and U.S. economic policymaking, with broader attention to policy continuity, feedback mechanisms, political behavior, and institutional governance dynamics.
Her research experience includes an undergraduate thesis examining North Macedonia’s foreign policy trajectory toward EU membership and a master’s thesis analyzing the political and economic implications of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 as a case study in policy durability. Across her work, Anzhelika employs both qualitative and quantitative methods, drawing on legislative records, government data, and empirical analysis to assess how political institutions evolve and how policy decisions generate long-term effects.
Anzhelika’s work is grounded in a commitment to strengthening democratic governance and advancing evidence-based policymaking. She has engaged in academic exchange and policy dialogue through participation in European political summits and through her studies at the University of Salzburg, Austria, where she focused on gender and power studies, diplomatic negotiation, and interstate conflict. Fluent in five languages, she brings a strong cross-cultural perspective to multidisciplinary research and international policy initiatives.

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CAMERON BENNETT

Cameron holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of South Florida. His academic interests focus on the structure of empire and the ways cultures interact with and are shaped by imperial systems, with particular attention to Classical Greece and Rome, Imperial and Soviet Russia, the British Empire from the Second Empire through decolonization, and the United States.

During his undergraduate studies, Cameron was actively involved in the University of South Florida’s chapter of the John Quincy Adams Society, a foreign policy organization grounded in realist theory and the principle of restraint. He advanced to serve as Communications Director, where he supported strategic messaging and public engagement initiatives and led the acquisition and deployment of a strategy-based diplomatic simulation tool to facilitate scenario-driven discussions on international security, alliance politics, and crisis management.

While an undergraduate, Cameron also contributed to the university’s Global and National Security Institute (GNSI) by serving as an official minute-taker for several academic conferences.

He is driven by his passion for producing accessible, objective, and analytically grounded research that informs policymaking and enriches civic participation.

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GRACE SANDERSON

Grace holds a dual Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Law, Societies, and Justice from the University of Washington. Her academic interests lie at the intersection of comparative law, civil liberties, and foreign policy, with a focus on how legal and institutional frameworks shape state behavior and civilian outcomes in conflict settings.

Her research experience includes independent studies examining civilian casualties and civil–military relations during the U.S. intervention in the Syrian Civil War (2014–2016), in which she conducted counterfactual analyses comparing intelligence capabilities and civil–military dynamics under the Obama and Trump administrations. She has also researched Sino-Russian energy relations, analyzing energy security and supply-chain geopolitics through a neorealist theoretical lens and drawing on historical and empirical evidence.

Grace has participated in international academic exchanges through the Council on International Education Exchange (CIEE) Open Campus program, completing coursework in Singapore and Rome. In Singapore, she collaborated on a research project examining public perceptions of national, civic, and ethnic identity. She is motivated by a commitment to rigorous, comparative research that informs policy debates on security, governance, and international law.

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ISMAHEEL OPEYEMI JIMOH

Ismaheel holds a Bachelor’s degree in History and International Studies from the Federal University Lokoja, Nigeria. His academic interests focus on governance in precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial Africa, with particular attention to the historical roots of political behavior and the role of community dynamics in shaping broader security and governance outcomes.

His research experience includes projects examining the evolution of indigenous governance under British colonial rule, the historical relationship between global energy systems and political change, and the role of historical awareness in Nigeria’s development trajectory. Across his work, Ismaheel applies historically grounded analysis to understand how institutions and civic identities influence contemporary political outcomes.

Ismaheel is motivated by a strong commitment to evidence-based research and seeks to contribute to policy-oriented analysis that bridges historical insight with practical decision-making. He aims to support policymakers and practitioners by providing contextually informed research that strengthens governance, security outcomes, and civic awareness.

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OWEN CHUNG

Owen is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. His academic and professional interests focus on corporate law, legislative research, and the analysis of legal and regulatory frameworks shaping public policy.

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CLAIRE JEON

Claire is pursuing a BA in Political Science and Human and Organizational Development at Vanderbilt University. Her research interests center on public policy and institutional dynamics and how they shape social and economic outcomes. She has contributed to research projects examining the impacts of policy on social and economic outcomes, including large-scale quantitative analyses of global security and state capacity. Claire is driven by a commitment to producing research that informs just and effective policy decisions, particularly for communities historically underrepresented in the decision-making process.

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WILL HIEBERT

Will holds a BA in Political Science from East Carolina University and an MA in Environmental Law and Policy, with a specialization in energy policy, from Vermont Law and Graduate School. His experience spans policy analysis, strategic communication, campaign field organizing, and grant writing. Will is driven by a commitment to developing innovative, sustainable, and equitable policy solutions. He pairs rigorous policy research with active community engagement to bridge the gap between technical solutions and public understanding. Will champions education as a key driver of environmental progress.

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CHANDANA JANGA

Chandana completed her MS in Advanced Data Analytics from the University of North Texas (Denton) and a BS in Engineering in Biotechnology from Visvesvaraya Technological University (Bengaluru). Prior to her graduate studies, Chandana worked for Merck (India) where she developed predictive analytics models utilizing time-series analysis and machine learning algorithm. With a background bridging biotechnology and advanced analytics, she approaches problems with both scientific rigor and creative curiosity, unearthing patterns that others might overlook. Skilled in predictive modeling, statistical analysis, and visualization tools like Tableau and Python, Chandana makes her work and findings accessible through creative dashboards and visualizations. Indeed, she is driven by the belief that every dataset contains a narrative worth telling—one that can empower civic participation and guide decision-makers in creating positive real-world impact.

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LIKHITHA MARRAPU

Likhitha Marrapu completed her MS in Data Science at Kent State University, where she developed a strong foundation in mathematics, statistics, and applied statistics. Her area of focus includes machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, and data-driven decision in the health and social impact domains. She has co-authored and published research on deep learning models for blood cell classification in the Springer Nature’s FICC 2025 series and completed applied projects in sentiment analysis, time-series forecasting, and business-intelligence. Likhitha is passionate about working with real-time tactical data to generate actionable insights that support evidence-based decisions to create meaningful change in the world.

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ANURANJANI THOTA

Anuranjani Thota holds an MS in Data Science from Kent State University where she curated a rigorous foundation in mathematics, statistics, and computer science and its application to real-world decision-making through modeling and defensible storytelling. She specializes in transforming complex datasets into actionable insights—leveraging Python, SQL, and R for data engineering and modeling, and Tableau/Power BI to craft visual narratives. Her work spans predictive modeling, causal inference, and experiment design, with a principled focus on transparency, reproducibility, and measurable impact. Anu supports research at all levels by developing analytical frameworks and the visualizations that help to illuminate risks and opportunities in support of policy making and strategic forecasting.

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SANKET KHAMBAL

Sanket earned his MS degree in Information Systems (Data Science track) from the State University of New York Binghampton and a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Telecommunications from Mumbai University. Prior to GCPA, Sanket built a deep learning pipeline using healthcare data to classify brain tumors from MRI scans. Sanket is a data analyst who transforms raw numbers into clear, persuasive narratives that guide decision-making. He combines curiosity-driven exploration with rigorous statistical thinking to uncover meaningful patterns, test hypotheses, and surface the signal in noisy datasets. Skilled in data cleaning, feature engineering, and visualization, he builds intuitive dashboards and analytical tools that translate technical insight into operational actions for cross-functional teams. Sanket prioritizes storytelling grounded in reproducible methods and measurable outcomes, collaborating with stakeholders to ensure analyses address the right questions and drive measurable improvement. He is motivated by the practical impact of analysis, turning complexity into clarity so organizations can act with confidence.

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SOFIA JOBENIUS

Sofia is pursuing a Master’s degree in International Management at the International University of Monaco, focusing on global strategy and geopolitics. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economy and Society from Lund University, with a concentration in global economic history, informatics, finance, and international economics. Her research interests lie at the intersection of global business strategy, political economy, and corporate ethics. For her bachelor’s thesis, Sofia collaborated with Transparency International to examine compliance and ethical governance practices in a multinational corporation. She is driven by a commitment to international development and ethical leadership and is particularly interested in how geopolitical dynamics shape corporate and policy decision-making..

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DR. ROBERT ZAMAN, MBA, PhD

Dr. Robert Zaman is Chairman, President, and CEO of the Global Consortium of Political Analysts (GCPA). Prior to joining GCPA, he oversaw research at the Legislative Branch of the United States Government and served as a senior advisor to NATO Special Operations Forces, supporting statebuilding efforts in Afghanistan.

Before serving in these roles, Robert was a Senior Fellow with the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS). Based in Kabul, he supported the local Afghan government and the international community in policymaking. He went on to complete research in China, North Africa, and elsewhere.

Robert also served in the United States military as an enlisted cryptologist before being selected for commissioning and appointment as a naval intelligence officer. His military campaigns include Operation Deny Flight and Provide Promise during the Yugoslav Wars, Operation Active Endeavour, supporting NATO operations aimed at deterring and disrupting terrorist activity and enhancing security across the Mediterranean, and the Global War on Terrorism.

Robert completed his undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Maryland (College Park, Maryland), graduate studies in International Relations at the University of Kent (Canterbury, UK), doctoral studies in International Conflict Analysis at the Brussels School of International Studies (Brussels, Belgium), and Masters in Business Administration (MBA) at the Robert H. Smith School of Business (Washington, DC).

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DANA KOPTLEUOVA

A student of Economics and Political Science at the University of Bologna who is passionate about writing and advocating for social justice. Eager to explore the intersections of economics, politics, and human rights, with aims of contributing to meaningful change through research, policy, and public engagement.

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DR. MELISSA BOISSIERE, PhD

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DR. JOHN HEIECK, JD, PhD

John holds a PhD in Law from the University of Kent (United Kingdom), an LLM in Public International Law from Leiden University (Netherlands), a JD (cum laude) from Creighton University School of Law, and a BA (magna cum laude) from the University of Notre Dame. His doctoral research on genocide prevention and state responsibility was published as a monograph and has been widely cited in international legal scholarship.

John’s research interests rest at the intersection of the law of armed conflict, international humanitarian law, human rights law, and issues of legitimacy and accountability in conflict and post-conflict settings.

John previously served with the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), supporting trial and appellate teams in cases involving war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide arising from the Balkan conflicts. His professional background also includes judicial clerkship experience, complex litigation practice, and senior academic appointments in public international law.

As Director of Research, John oversees a number of programs, including Project DESMA (Digital Ethnography and Social Media Analytics). At GCPA, Dr. Heieck focuses on ensuring that research and analytic products are methodologically sound, legally informed, and strategically relevant. He specializes in translating complex legal and political analysis into clear, decision-useful guidance for clients operating in contested, high-stakes environments.

Selected Publications:

K.J. Heller & J. Heieck, “Mistrial: International Criminal Courts and Tribunals,” Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law (Oxford University Press 2020).

J. Heieck, A Duty to Prevent Genocide: Due Diligence Obligations among the P5 (Edward Elgar 2018).

J. Heieck, “The Responsibility Not to Veto Revisited” in R. Barnes and V. Tzevelekos (eds.), Beyond Responsibility to Protect: Generating Change in International Law (Intersentia Publishing 2016).

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DR. LISE STORM, PhD

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DR. MAJA NENADOVIC, PhD

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ANTONIOS MAGALIOS

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DR. COLLIN FISHER, PhD

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DR. DEZSO MATE, PhD

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DR. DAHLIA SCHEINDLIN, PhD

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DR. NICHOLAS SMITH, PhD

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ERIC PIAGET

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ABDUL AHAD MOHAMMADI

Ahad holds an MA in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University and served as a Visiting Research Fellow with the Department of International Development at the University of Oxford.

His research examines the entanglements between militarization and humanitarianism, the political dimensions of aid, and the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in conflict-ridden nations, with a particular focus on Afghanistan.

Ahad previously worked for the Office of the Chief Executive of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, and as a researcher and project lead at the Afghan Institute of Strategic Studies.

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DR. JERMAINE YOUNG, PhD

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DR. AUBREY STEWART, PhD

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DR. SANDRA OCHIENG-SPRINGER, PhD

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BRAHIM EL MASBAHI

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DR. SAID SADDIKI, PhD

Said Saddiki is a professor of international relations and international law at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), Fez, Morocco, where he has headed the Department of Public Law since 2023. Saddiki is also a Senior Fellow at the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA) and Co-Chair of the Research Committee on Migration and Citizenship of the International Political Science Association (IPSA). He is the author of six books, including World of Walls: Structure, Roles and Effectiveness of Separation Barriers (2017). He has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals, book chapters and policy papers. He has received a number of international awards and grants, including Fulbright Visiting Scholarship, Research Fellowship at the NATO Defense College in Rome and the Arab Prize in the Social Sciences and Humanities. He is currently interested in border walls/fences, foreign policy analysis, international migration, and the Western Sahara dispute.

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DR. CHRISTOPHER APPIAH-THOMPSON, PhD

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DR. MICHAEL BRIGUGLIO, PhD

Prof. Michael Briguglio is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Malta, where he coordinates the MA programme in Social Impact Assessment. Michael serves as Associate Editor of the International Social Science Journal, is on the Editorial Board of SAGE Open Sociology, and is Review Editor in Urban Ecology - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. He is Science Communication Coordinator and Core Group Member of the EU COST Action RethinkBlue, and is a Lead Author for the upcoming Second Mediterranean Assessment Report (MAR2) by the Mediterranean Experts on Climate and Environmental Change (MedECC). He is a founding member of the Malta Sociological Association, convenes the Faculty of Arts' Works in Progress Seminar, and hosts discussion programmes on Campus 103.7. He is also an opinion columnist for The Malta Independent and a member of the International Association for Impact Assessment. Beyond academia, he is a rock drummer and former local councillor, politician, and activist.

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DR. INDIRA RAMPERSAD, PhD

Dr. Indira Rampersad holds a Ph.D. in Political Science, a Master of Philosophy in Latin American Literature, a Master of Philosophy in International Relations, a Bachelor of Arts in Language in Literature, a postgraduate Diploma in International Relations and a Certificate in Translation from Spanish to English. She has also obtained an LEC from the Hugh Wooding Law School, Trinidad and Tobago, an LPC and an LLM from Staffordshire University, UK and an LLB from the University of London. Dr. Rampersad has been awarded two Fulbright scholarships for study in the United States, one at the Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, to examine the American Political System, the other to undertake her Ph.D. in Political Science at the University of Florida, Gainesville, where she majored in International Relations and minored in Public Policy. Her doctoral dissertation focused on American foreign policy to Cuba on which she has published and presented at many international academic and non-academic forums. Her research interests now extend to Latin American and Caribbean Politics and International Relations, American Foreign Policy, crime and violence in the Caribbean, the Caribbean Court of Justice, International Law, Employment Law and Caribbean Constitutional Law. She is co-author of the book “The Jurisprudence of the Caribbean Court of Justice and Regional Integration” and author of several publications on Youth, Crime and Gangs in the Caribbean. Dr. Rampersad has served as a Commissioner of the Equal Opportunity Commission of Trinidad and Tobago. She has been an Election Observer with the Organization of American States in El Salvador, Grenada ad Guyana. She is also a qualified Attorney-at-law and a regular media commentator on national, regional and international issues. She currently serves as President of the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) and Head of the Department of Political Science at The University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago where she is also a Lecturer in Political Science/International Relations and International Law.

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DR. RADITYO DHARMAPUTRA, PhD

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DR. LASZLO SARKANY, PhD

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DR. VANESSA TINKER, Phd

Vanessa Tinker (Ph.D.) has over ten years of international experience as a researcher, teacher, trainer, coordinator and manager of peace and education programs in Asia Minor, the Balkans, Europe, UK, and USA. She graduated from San Diego State University in San Diego (MA) and Franklin University in Switzerland (BA). In 2013 she received her Ph.D. in International Conflict Analysis at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Her research interests and areas of expertise include the inclusion of youth in peacebuilding initiatives, use of project-based learning in peace studies programs, integration of peace education in conflict-sensitive environments, methods of conflict transformation, and gender mainstreaming in peace processes. In 2019 Dr. Tinker joined Collegium Civitas as a lecturer for the master’s degree International Peace and Conflict Studies program. Before joining Collegium Civitas, she was the Program Coordinator and Assistant Professor of the MA Peace and Conflict Studies at the Social Sciences University of Ankara (ASBÜ) from 2015-2019. In 2017 she served as the Project Manager on behalf of ASBÜ and in collaboration with International Organization for Migration (IOM) for the Executive Training Certificate on Psychosocial Support and Conflict Transformation that ran for six months consisting of twenty Syrian and fifteen Turkish humanitarian workers. Some of her most recent publications relating to peace studies include: “Education for Peace: The Politics of Adopting and Mainstreaming Peace Education Programs in a Post-Conflict Setting (Academica Press 2015) and “Peace Education as a Post-Conflict Peace-Building Tool,” All Azimuth, Volume, Number (2016), pp. 27-42.

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DR. GEORGE BRATHWAITE, PhD

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