About
Kathy Ingram studies international security, focusing on the international aspects of civil conflict, with broad interest in the relationships between sponsoring states and proxy rebel groups. A central theme of her work looks at how the alliances and rivalries of state sponsors affects their proxies. Regionally, she focuses on the Middle East and North Africa. Her work relies on formal theory, especially contest and principal-agent models, and qualitative case studies.
Ingram was previously an instructor in the Social Science Division at NYU Abu Dhabi.
Education
- PhD, Department of Politics, Princeton University
- BS in Regional and Comparative Studies, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.