Emily Harding
Emily Harding is director of the Intelligence, National Security, and Technology (INT) Program and vice president of the Defense and Security Department at CSIS. As the head of the INT Program, she provides thought leadership on the most critical issues facing intelligence professionals and on the future of intelligence work. She also serves as deputy director of the International Security Program, where she is responsible for leading a team of world-renowned scholars providing policy solutions that shape national security. Drawing on her decades of experience in national security, Emily has established herself as an expert on how technology is revolutionizing national security work. Harding has served in a series of high-profile national security positions at critical moments. While serving as deputy staff director on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, she led the committee’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections, which was lauded for its bipartisanship. At CIA, she led analysts and analytic programs through moments of crisis, including shepherding the Iraq Group during the attempted Islamic State takeover. During a tour at the National Security Council, she served as director for Iran. After leaving the White House, her team ran the first Office of the Director of National Intelligence-led presidential transition, where she was responsible for briefing the incoming administration. Harding is an adjunct lecturer at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Her analysis has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, BBC, NPR, Bloomberg, and other outlets. Harding holds a master’s degree from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia.
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Iran the ‘big loser’ with changing Syria: International security expert
Emily Harding in ABC — December 13, 2024
Trump Puts Allies on Alert by Handing Pentagon to Fox News Host
Emily Harding in Bloomberg — November 13, 2024
'Courageous man': Putin weighs in on Trump win, says he's ready to talk about Ukraine
Emily Harding in USA Today — November 8, 2024
Trump-Putin ties are back in the spotlight after new book describes calls
Emily Harding in AP — October 9, 2024
BBC: Emily Harding on Escalating Conflict in the Middle East
Emily Harding in BBC — October 2, 2024
Israel vows retaliation following Iran's missile attack
Emily Harding in ABC — October 2, 2024
Lebanon and Iran After Hassan Nasrallah
Emily Harding in The Wall Street Journal — September 28, 2024
Pager attack used well-worn spy tactic to inflict new devastating human toll
Emily Harding in NBC — September 20, 2024
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Putin Thinks He Can Win: Why Would He Negotiate?
Podcast Episode by Emily Harding and Aosheng Pusztaszeri — December 19, 2024
Winning the Peace Means Winning the Information War
Podcast Episode by Emily Harding and Julia Dickson — December 19, 2024
The Aftermath of October 7: Regional Conflict in the Middle East
Commentary by Aosheng Pusztaszeri and Emily Harding — December 19, 2024
Putin Thinks He Can Win: Why Would He Negotiate?
Commentary by Emily Harding and Aosheng Pusztaszeri — December 17, 2024
Winning the Peace Means Winning the Information War
Commentary by Emily Harding and Julia Dickson — December 11, 2024
Alternative Funding Mechanisms in Review
Report by Erin L. Murphy, Cynthia Cook, Emily Harding, Gregory Sanders, Nicholas Velazquez, Julia Dickson, and Maeve Sockwell — November 21, 2024
Plotting a Course for the Future: The First U.S. Coast Guard Operational Posture Statement, with VADM Peter Gautier
Event — October 25, 2024
Unleashing Quantum’s Potential
Commentary by Julia Dickson and Emily Harding — October 25, 2024
Book Event: ‘The War for Ukraine: Strategy and Adaptation Under Fire’ with Mick Ryan
Event — October 15, 2024
The NRO Story: A Conversation with Dr. Chris Scolese
Event — October 3, 2024