Jeremy J. Ghez
Overview
Biography
Jeremy Ghez is a Paris-based research fellow at RAND Europe and an affiliate professor of economics and international affairs at HEC Paris. His research focuses on on forward-looking and strategic analysis; on international economics; and on U.S., European, and Middle Eastern foreign policy and politics. He has also been involved in projects related to political Islam and deradicalization. Ghez received his M.A. in economics from the Paris School of Economics; his M.Sc. in business from HEC Paris; and his Ph.D. from the Pardee RAND Graduate School.
Research Focus
Concurrent Non-RAND Positions
Affiliate Professor of Economics and International Affairs, HEC ParisRecent Projects
- Future U.S. Foreign Policy Orientations and Implications for Europe
- The Future of Alliances and Transatlantic Relations
- The Purpose of Strategic Analysis
- The Future of Africa's Relationship to the Rest of the World
- Saudi-Iranian Relations Since the Fall of Saddam
Selected Publications
Jeremy J. Ghez, Alliances in the 21st Century: Implications for the US-European partnership, RAND (OP-340-MO/FR), 2011
Angel Rabasa, Stacie L. Pettyjohn, Jeremy J. Ghez, Christopher Boucek, Deradicalizing Islamist Extremists, RAND (MG-MG-1053-SRF), 2011
Anais Reding, Kristin Weed, Jeremy J. Ghez, NATO's Strategic Communications concept and its relevance for France, RAND (TR-855/2-MOD/FR), 2010
Jeremy J. Ghez, The Enduring Partnership? The Trans-Atlantic Community as a Natural Alliance, RAND (RGSD-266), 2010
Jeremy Ghez, F. Stephen Larrabee, "France and NATO," Survival, 51(2):77-90, 2009
Frederic Wehrey, Theodore W. Karasik, Alireza Nader, Jeremy Ghez, Lydia Hansell, Robert A. Guffey, Saudi-Iranian Relations Since the Fall of Saddam, RAND (MG-840), 2009
Jeremy Ghez, Theodore W. Karasik, and Brian Nichiporuk, "A New Anti-American Coalition?" RAND Review, 32(2), 2008

Redefining the Transatlantic Relationship—Europe's Paradoxical Pacifism — Aug 1, 2011