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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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The Great Powers and Security Competition in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa
December 18, 2024
9:00 AM — 10:30 AM EST

Join experts from Carnegie’s Middle East, Asia, Nuclear, and Russia programs for a panel discussion that will shed light on the complex dynamics of great power security competition and address their implications for peace and stability in the Gulf, the Levant, the Red Sea, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa.

Assad’s Downfall and the Consequences for Russia in the Middle East

Podcast host Alex Gabuev is joined by Nicole Grajewski, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Hanna Notte, director of the Eurasia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center, to unpack the sudden fall of Assad’s regime and what it means for Russia to lose its stronghold in the Middle East. 

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Why Did Iran Allow Bashar al-Assad’s Downfall?

Tehran may have assumed there would be opportunities to exploit in Syria’s likely instability in the future.

· December 9, 2024
In The Media
in the media
Why Syria Matters to the Kremlin

Syria is a cornerstone of Russia’s claim to great-power status.


· December 3, 2024
The Atlantic
In The Media
in the media
What the Fall of Aleppo Means for Russia

A lightning advance by rebels will force Moscow to recalibrate its Syria strategy.

· December 2, 2024
Foreign Policy
Putin sitting at long table with generals on the end
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Russia’s Updated Nuclear Doctrine Isn’t a Blueprint for Weapons Use. Its Primary Value Is Manipulation.

Moscow’s actual nuclear decisions would likely not involve Putin carefully parsing doctrinal clauses.

· November 26, 2024
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The Trump Presidency's Foreign Policy: Implications for the Middle East and Shifting Global Dynamics
November 8, 2024

The outcome of the U.S. presidential elections will likely introduce a new chapter in American foreign policy, with prospective shifts that will shape the Middle East’s geopolitical landscape.

In The Media
in the media
Iran’s Possible Exit from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

A conversation on the potential drivers and implications of an Iranian withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. 

· November 5, 2024
War on the Rocks’ Warcast
In The Media
in the media
Will Iran Withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?

Given the escalation of tensions between Iran and Israel, combined with the growing calls for withdrawal within Iran, the United States and a broader coalition of concerned states would be prudent to anticipate Iran’s withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and do their best to prevent it.

· November 1, 2024
War on the Rocks
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Iran Has Shown Its Vulnerabilities

Tehran’s attempts to establish “new equations” of deterrence through direct strikes on Israel have largely backfired.

· October 28, 2024