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Jason C. Moyer

Jason C. Moyer is a foreign policy analyst with over 9 years of experience specializing in transatlantic relations, transatlantic security, the European Union, NATO, the Nordics, the Baltics, France, and the OSCE. He is currently the Program Associate for the Global Europe Program at The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Previously, he worked at Johns Hopkins SAIS in the Foreign Policy Institute—the Dean’s research institute—and in the Center for Transatlantic Relations, a think tank within the university. He teaches on the Nordic and Baltic region for the Foreign Service Institute, the training institution for diplomats in the US government. He is also a Fellow for the Transatlantic Leadership Network. In 2023 he was a participant in the 40th Manfred Wörner Seminar, a transatlantic security seminar organized by the German Bundeswehr.

His current research focuses on the intersection between politics and security, with an emphasis on the European Union as a security actor, the OSCE ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act, Finland and Sweden as new NATO allies, and Baltic Sea security. He has been published in multiple major media outlets, including The Washington Post, The Hill, and The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. He also offers regular media commentary and has been featured by NPR, The New York Times, and Business Insider.