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Nicole Grajewski
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Fellow, Nuclear Policy Program
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Nicole Grajewski is a fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Her research examines Russian and Iranian policies in the global order, with a particular focus on Russian nuclear strategy, Iran’s nuclear decision-making, contestation in the non-proliferation regime, and nuclear deterrence. She is completing her first book on the evolution of the Russia-Iran relationship from Syria to Ukraine, with Hurst Publishers.

Nicole is an associate researcher with the Project on Managing the Atom at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs. Previously, she was a Stanton Nuclear Security postdoctoral fellow at the Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs, where she researched Russian civilian nuclear cooperation with Iran and Russian perspectives on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). She was also a predoctoral research fellow with the International Security Program at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs.  Nicole has been a visiting fellow with the European Council on Foreign Relations and a Hans J. Morgenthau Grand Strategy fellow with Notre Dame’s International Security Program.

Nicole completed her PhD at the University of Oxford in the Department of Politics and International Relations. Her dissertation, which studied Russian and Iranian perspectives on international order, received Oxford’s Pavry prize for the outstanding thesis in International Relations and an honorable mention from the British International Studies Association for the best doctoral thesis in International Studies. While completing her doctoral studies, Nicole conducted extensive archival fieldwork and elite interviews in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. She holds a master’s degree in Russian & East European Studies from the University of Oxford and a BA in International Affairs from George Washington University’s Elliott School.

education
PhD, International Relations, University of Oxford MPhil, Russian & East European Studies, University of Oxford, BA, International Affairs, George Washington University
languages
English, Russian, Persian, French

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In The Media
in the media
The Forgotten World War III Scare of 1980

Moscow and Washington trapped themselves in a cycle of fear over Iran.

· June 9, 2024
Foreign Policy
In The Media
in the media
Out of the Shadows: The Implications of Iran’s Recent Duel With Israel

A Middle Eastern region already on edge over the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza faced another escalation of violence on April 1 when Israel struck the Iranian embassy complex in Damascus, killing 16 people, including eight officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). 

· June 1, 2024
Arms Control Association
In The Media
in the media
How Iran Benefits from Non-Weaponized Nuclear Deterrence

On this episode, Ankit Panda and Nicole Grajewski focus on whether and how Iran might benefit from non-weaponized nuclear deterrence.

· May 29, 2024
Thinking the Unthinkable with Ankit Panda podcast (War on the Rocks)
commentary
The Iran-Russia Friendship Won’t Wither Under Raisi’s Successor

Moscow and Tehran’s partnership has been growing since 2015 and only increased since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

· May 21, 2024
In The Media
in the media
Iran’s Eastward Turn to Russia and China

Since 1979, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s foreign policy has been guided by the slogan “neither East nor West.” But lately, Iran has prioritized relations with the East, particularly China and Russia, more than with the West. What is driving these growing ties? Does it represent a new alliance of authoritarian regimes?

· May 20, 2024
Crown Center for Middle East Studies
In The Media
in the media
From Crimea to Iran: Two More Ships Join Russia’s Grain-Smuggling Fleet

Last year Bellingcat revealed that Russian ships were making calls to the Port of Sevastopol in Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula, transporting grain from other occupied parts of the country. 

· April 24, 2024
Bellingcat
In The Media
in the media
Satellite photos suggest Iran air defense radar struck in Isfahan during apparent Israeli attack

This strike shows Israel has the ability to penetrate Iran’s air defense systems.

· April 22, 2024
AP News
In The Media
in the media
Putin didn't pledge Russian support for Iran if US retaliates for attack on Israel | Fact check

Putin did not pledge Russian support for Iran if the U.S. retaliates for that attack, multiple experts told USA TODAY. “In short, Putin never said that”.

· April 22, 2024
USA TODAY
commentary
Iran and Israel’s Dangerous Gambit

The regional adversaries have moved from a long-simmering shadow conflict to direct confrontation.

· April 18, 2024
In The Media
in the media
Iranian Strikes On Israel

A discussion on the likelihood Israel will use military weapons

· April 14, 2024
CNN