Elisabeth Braw
Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council  , 
Elisabeth Braw is a Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council. Her focus is on geopolitics and the globalised economy as well as greyzone and hybrid threats. She is also a columnist with Foreign Policy and Politico Europe and the author of the award-winning Goodbye Globalisation: The Return of a Divided World (Yale University Press). Her new book, Undersea War, will be published by John Murray Press and Basic Books in 2026. At the Atlantic Council, Braw leads the Threats to the Global Maritime Order initiative. She was previously a Senior Research Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). She is the author of God’s Spies, about the Stasi’s church division (2019) and The Defender’s Dilemma: Identifying and Deterring Gray-Zone Aggression (2022). She is also a member of M&C Saatchi World Services’ advisory council, a member of GALLOS Technologies’ advisory board, an adviser to Willis Towers Watson’s research arm and a member of the UK National Preparedness Commission. Before joining academia, she worked in the private sector following a career as a journalist. She is a regular op-ed contributor to the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Times (of London).
Elisabeth Braw