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Anne Kovacs

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Anne Kovacs
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Anne Kovacs, Research Associate and Project Manager. Anne Kovacs obtained a B.A. in Political Science from Yale University in 2001, and a Masters degree in Security Studies and Conflict Resolution from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po) in 2003. During her time at Sciences Po she participated in two exchange programs, spending one semester at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (2002) and another at the French Military Academy of Saint-Cyr (2003). Since joining U.S.-CREST in 2004, Anne Kovacs has written extensively about U.S, French and British interagency coordination and recently co-authored a book on French interagency management of post-conflict environments entitled: “La gestion interministérielle des sorties de conflits”. Her other topics of research include stability operations, conflict prevention, the U.S. national security system, and transatlantic relations. Her participation as an analyst in the Multinational Experiment (MNE) series since 2005 has led her to focus on multinational and interagency concept development and experimentation, particularly regarding strategic and operational level planning and evaluation.


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