Frederick Gale

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Frederick Gale is a sophomore at American University’s School of International Service. He is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in International Studies with a regional focus on the Middle East and North Africa, with thematic concentrations in Foreign Policy and National Security as well as Peace, Global Security, and Conflict Resolution. He is also an Abdul Aziz Said Peace Scholar, Lincoln Scholar, and is an Executive Assistant at the Collegiate Institute for Middle Eastern Affairs. He hopes to pursue a career in national security policy.

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