Caileigh

Caileigh Glenn

AWC Post-Doctoral Fellow 2023-2025

Caileigh Glenn was an America in the World Consortium Postdoctoral Fellow at Duke University. Her research investigates the causes and consequences of international interactions, including the political effects of targeted sanctions, the international factors that influence regime type, and the sources of hostile government behavior. Her book project, The Financialization of Foreign Policy: Targeted Financial Sanctions, Vulnerability, and Government Retaliation, identifies the conditions that prompt hostile government responses to the imposition of targeted sanctions on foreign firms by the United States.

Her research is published in World Politics and The Washington Quarterly, and she has written for the Robert Jervis International Security Studies Forum and the Lawfare Blog. She received her Ph.D. And M.A. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and was a Fellow in MIT’s Security Studies Program and Harvard University’s Belfer Center.