War in Iran: Q&A with RAND Experts
The U.S.-Israeli military strikes on Iran have sent shockwaves across the region and beyond. RAND experts discuss the dynamics within Iran, regional and global implications, the prospects for diplomacy, and more.
Marzia Giambertoni is a policy analyst at RAND. Her research portfolio encompasses a range of international security and defense challenges, including transnational threat networks; the impact of emerging technologies on strategic competition; and space security and AI cooperation. At the core of her research is a drive to disentangle complex security relationships into practical insights for decision-makers navigating interconnected global challenges.
Prior to joining RAND, Giambertoni served as a U.S. Security Assistance Director’s Fellow for the Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Studies at the Watson Institute, where she focused on assessing, monitoring, and evaluating security sector assistance initiatives. She also worked as a program analyst at the U.S. Naval War College and as a research assistant for the Middle East Institute, focusing on Iran.
Giambertoni holds a Master of Public Affairs and a Bachelor’s degree in economics and international and public affairs, both from Brown University.
Bachelor of Arts in economics, Brown University; Bachelor of Arts in international relations, Brown University; Master of Arts in public affairs, Brown University
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