Julie Gregory is a Research Analyst with the Protecting Civilians and Human Security Program at the Stimson Center. Her areas of expertise include the protection of civilians, peacekeeping reform, mediation of armed conflict, and multilateral promotion of human rights. She is currently engaged in research and thought leadership on host-country consent for peacekeeping and the future of UN peace operations.
Prior to joining the Stimson Center, her experience spanned the Carter Center, Mercy Corps and the Office of the United Nations Ombudsman and Mediation Services. She is a trained civil mediator and has served as both a Small Claims Court and community mediator. She holds a Master’s in International Security from Sciences Po Paris, a M.Sc. in Management of International Organizations from Bocconi University, and a B.A. in International Relations and French from Franklin University Switzerland. She speaks English, French and Italian.
Notable Publications
Host-Country Consent in UN Peacekeeping by Julie Gregory and Lisa Sharland
Sharing the Pen in the UN Security Council: A Win for Inclusive Multilateralism? by Julie Gregory
Tackling Violence Against Women & Girls by Julie Gregory
A New Agenda for Peace: Strengthening the Ability of UN Peace Operations to Protect Civilians by Lisa Sharland, Julie Gregory and Ilhan Dahir
Strengthening Human Rights: Translating Multilateral Commitments into Action by Lisa Sharland, Julie Gregory and Ilhan Dahir
Violence Based on Religion or Belief: Taking Action at the United Nations by Aditi Gorur and Julie Gregory