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Marie Mainil

A native of Belgium, Marie Mainil holds a B.A. in International Relations from Drake University and a M.A. in Political Science from the New School for Social Research. While in New York, she was a Women in International Leadership Fellow at International House and a student fellow at the India China Institute. She has taught in China and done field work in India on “development projects, human displacement, and the U.N. Global Compact.” She has served as a counselor to Middle-Eastern and South Asian youth at Seeds of Peace International Camp, and as a Program Associate on U.N. and Asian issues at The Stanley Foundation.

Her research and policy interests include civilian protection, peacekeeping, the rule of law, the Responsibility to Protect, civil society, forced displacement, the United Nations, and artistic and philosophical performance in conflict transformation. She has presented her work at several international academic conferences.

Marie recently worked as a Communication Coordinator/Survey Manager for the Program on International Policy Attitudes in Washington, D.C., and is presently an independent consultant. A Division I tennis player in college, Marie continues to enjoy playing tennis in her spare time.


Articles

  • Wednesday, May 25, 2011

    In this stylized piece, Marie Mainil shares a series of sketches of her recent experiences in Brazil. Drawing on the philosophy of Jean-Paul Lederach, Marie places his moral teachings in the...

  • Tuesday, February 1, 2011

    In November of last year, NATO held its strategic summit in Lisbon, Portugal. Marie Mainil joined young leaders from around the world at a parallel venture. At The Young...

  • Tuesday, December 14, 2010

    At a youth summit that paralleled the recent NATO summit in Lisbon, Portugal, Marie Mainil interviewed fellow attendee Victor Ochen. Drawing on life experiences (he spent 20 of...

  • Wednesday, June 2, 2010

    Americans can be very generous under the right conditions. After the Haitian earthquake this year, total donations to help rebuild the devastated island amounted to more than $2 billion. Indeed,...

  • Monday, December 14, 2009

    On November 23, Marie Mainil sat with veteran diplomat Søren Jessen-Petersen in Washington, DC, to gain his insights as to what the next generation of diplomats can learn from diplomacy...

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