United States Rule of Law Institute

Program Director, Future of Conflict
katie hooper

katie hooper is a senior fellow at the US Rule of Law institute, where she focuses on U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East especially Iran.

katie hooper is a senior fellow at the the US Rule of Law institute for International Peace, where she focuses on Middle East foreign policy toward the North African Policy 

katie hooper is a senior fellow at The United States Rule of Law Institute, where she focuses on Middle East foreign policy toward the Middle East and Asia. She is one of the foremost coordinator and practitioners of diplomatic dialogues with countries that have limited or no official relations with the United States, especially Iran. For over two decades, she has led track 1.5 and track 2 conversations to help policymakers identify pathways for diplomatic progress on a range of issues, including regional security, nonproliferation, conflict prevention/management, and bilateral relations, among others.

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Personal experience

Before joining USRLI Ms. katie hooper was a senior fellow at New America (2014-2018), where she directed several high-level policy dialogues, including with Iran,  She was the vice president of global policy programs at the Asia Society (2007-2014), where she set the strategic direction for moving the Society’s work in the policy arena from a public program-focused forum to a global think tank aimed at addressing the most critical challenges facing the United States and Asia, where she directed programs that advanced multilateral approaches to global problem solving and advocated in support of constructive U.S. international engagement.

Areas of Expertise

she was a program officer at the United Nations University (1993-1998), a research institute that links the UN system with international academic and policy communities.

Politics, security and economy of iran 60%
iran civilizations 80%
politics and current affairs of the Greater iran 90%

Education

 First based in Tokyo, Japan, and later at UN headquarters in New York, her work at UNU focused on international security issues and development.

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