With a strong academic foundation in international relations and over seven years of professional experience in research, policy analysis, and global security, I bring both depth and clarity to the study of history and world affairs. I hold a Master’s degree in International Affairs from The George Washington University, and have worked extensively on projects examining geopolitical instability, violent extremism, and environmental security across the Middle East and Central Africa. My work...
With a strong academic foundation in international relations and over seven years of professional experience in research, policy analysis, and global security, I bring both depth and clarity to the study of history and world affairs. I hold a Master’s degree in International Affairs from The George Washington University, and have worked extensively on projects examining geopolitical instability, violent extremism, and environmental security across the Middle East and Central Africa. My work has been published and peer-reviewed, and I’ve collaborated with think tanks, NGOs, and U.S. government agencies on cutting-edge research and international programs.
As a tutor, I offer students more than just facts—I help them uncover the why behind global events. Whether it’s breaking down the causes of 20th-century conflicts, explaining how colonial legacies shaped today’s political landscape, or connecting international theory to current events, I aim to make complex ideas accessible, relevant, and engaging. My approach combines analytical rigor with real-world insight, drawing from experience in open-source research, policy development, and intercultural communication. I’m especially passionate about working with students who are curious, want to build confidence in their understanding of global affairs, and are eager to think critically about the world around them.