lindsay.cohn@alumni.duke.edu
Dr. Lindsay P. Cohn is currently a post-doctoral fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations. In 2006/07 she held a pre-doctoral fellowship from Harvard University's Olin Institute for Strategic Studies. She holds a Ph.D. (2007) in Political Science (International Relations) from Duke University. Her dissertation analyzes the effects of education systems and labor market structure on military human resources management. She has been a German Federal Chancellor Scholar, a visiting researcher at the Bundeswehr Social Sciences Research Institute (SOWI), a visiting lecturer at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, and a research fellow at the Free University Berlin. She has been invited to the NATO conferences on Building Military Capability (2003), interviewed by Chicago public radio on the use of the military in domestic law enforcement (2005), and has authored, co-authored, or translated several articles/works on American and comparative civil-military relations, counter-insurgency, the United Nations, and military law. Currently, she is working on issues of control of private security actors and military organizational flexibility. Dr. Cohn is fluent in English and German, reads Dutch at an advanced level, and understands/reads basic French and Irish (Gaelic). |