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Jack Halsey
Program Assistant
Jack Halsey is a recent MA graduate in International Relations at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. His studies focused on Eurasian relations and transatlantic security. Some of his projects included researching and reporting to the Department of State on Uzbekistani remittances, women led protests in Russia, and the impact of Germany’s “Zeitenwende” for European security. Prior to his Masters studies, Jack worked for two years as a Development Coordinator for the Foreign Policy Program at the Brookings Institution.
News
A First for the Vice Presidency: J.D. Vance’s Landmark Visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan
02/12/2026
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance’s February 9-11 visit to the South Caucasus repre...
Armenia and Azerbaijan Implement Peace: Next steps in Constructing the TRIPP
02/02/2026
Arguably one of the most consequential elements of the Trilateral (Armenia, Azer...
The Caspian Region in 2026: New Year’s Addresses
Dr. Akbota Karibayeva Meyer, Jack Halsey
01/18/2026
Across Central Asia and the South Caucasus, New Year’s addresses remain a highly...
Year in Review: Connectivity and Diplomacy
12/29/2025
The Caspian region has had a remarkable year for international connectivity and ...
Strengthening Central Asian Sovereignty: Diversifying Uzbekistani Remittance Origins
Jack Halsey, Nassim Ali Ahmad, Caroline Southworth
10/31/2025
As Central Asian states continue to take steps that decouple themselves from Rus...
Beijing’s SCO Investment Pledge: A Drop in the Bucket
09/15/2025
It was all smiles in Tianjin when President Xi Jinping welcomed his Russian and ...