Madeleine Dunaway

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Madeleine Dunaway is an International Relations and Economics student at the College of William & Mary whose research focuses on democratic resilience and Middle Eastern affairs. She previously worked with the Sage Institute for Foreign Affairs' Sphere Project, researching Egyptian bilateral relations, and studied Arabic in Marrakesh, Morocco, as a U.S. Department of State National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) scholar.

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Why Adversaries Don’t Need to Win a War to Weaken America

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