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Sarah Raine


Sarah Raine joined GMF's Berlin office in November 2011 as a non-Resident Transatlantic Fellow. Her research focuses on the interplay between the rise of Asia and the future of the Transatlantic Alliance, with a particular focus on the responses of European powers. She is concurrently a Consulting Research Fellow for Chinese Foreign and Security Policy with The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). Prior to moving to Berlin, Sarah worked for three years at IISS's Asia office in Singapore. Her research there looked at key issues in Chinese foreign policy and included authoring an Adelphi Book on 'China's African Challenges' as well as publishing on China's evolving approaches to soveriegnty claims in the South China Sea. She has previously worked as a Director of Barchester, a UK-based strategic and corporate financial advisory company, looking after their Asian interests. She also worked for eight years as a diplomat in the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), including one posting to the British Embassy in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina.

 

Education:
Sarah Raine graduated from Trinity College Cambridge with a First Class Degree in History and an MPhil in International Relations.

News Articles

A More Global NATO to Anchor Liberal Order in a Less Western World?May 29, 2012

Europe’s extreme dependence on the United States for NATO’s hard security capabilities is bad for stakeholders in the liberal international order and bad for the alliance. 

The forces behind Dassault’s coupFebruary 10, 2012

India’s multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) competition recently announced that India will now enter into exclusive negotiations with French contractor Dassault for its Rafale. This is a major blow for the other major contender, the Eurofighter Typhoon, the product of a consortium of the major aerospace companies of four partner nations: Germany, UK, Italy, and Spain.

Publications

What Next for NATOMay 23, 2012

This policy brief looks at current and future challenges for NATO from a variety of perspectives.