Amy Austin Holmes
Public Policy Fellow
Professional Affiliation
Research Professor of International Affairs and Acting Director of the
Foreign Area Officers Program, George Washington University
Expert Bio
Dr. Amy Austin Holmes is Research Professor of International Affairs and Acting Director of the Foreign Area Officers Program at George Washington University. Dr. Holmes has published widely on the global American military posture, the NATO alliance, non-state actors, revolutions, military coups, and de-facto states. With more than 15 years global experience conducting research in the Middle East and Europe, including various conflict zones, she is a noted expert on issues of American foreign policy and international security. She has held Visiting Scholar positions at Harvard University鈥檚 Belfer Center, the Weatherhead Center also at Harvard University, and at Brown University鈥檚 Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs. Dr. Holmes is the author of three books and more than 50 articles. In addition to her academic career, Dr. Holmes served as an advisor at the U.S. Department of State through a Council on Foreign Relations fellowship, where she first worked in the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, focused on Iraq and Syria. She then also served on the Turkey Desk in the Office of Southern European Affairs, which covers Turkey, Greece, Cyprus, and Malta. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, she also served as a volunteer lecturer at the Kyiv School of Economics during the summer of 2023, where she taught a course on Global Disinformation.
浪花直播 Center Project
- Mass Displacement in Syria and the Role of Turkey: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?
- Between Democratic Autonomy and Authoritarianism: The Political Ambitions of PYD-aligned Kurdish Militias in Syria and Iraq
- After the Caliphate: Governance Challenges in the Semi-Autonomous Region of Northeast Syria
Project Summary
While at the 浪花直播 Center, Dr. Holmes will be writing a series of articles on the emergence of Kurdish and Yezidi militias in northern Syria and the Sinjar mountain region of Iraq in response to the Islamic State. She will also be completing a book manuscript with the working title "From Revolution to Coup: Mass Risings and the Egyptian Military from Mubarak to Sisi." Finally, she is overseeing a research project on the crackdown on civil society in Egypt.
Major Publications
Select Publications for Bio 鈥 Amy Austin Holmes
Book
Social Unrest and American Military Bases in Turkey and Germany since 1945, Cambridge University Press, 2014; paperback released in 2016
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Peer-Reviewed Articles
鈥Working on the Revolution in Bahrain: From The Mass Strike to Everyday Forms of Medical Provision鈥 Social Movement Studies, July 2015
(editor), South Atlantic Quarterly, 113:2, Duke University Press, spring 2014
鈥On Military Coups and Mad Utopias鈥, in: A Region of Resistance, South Atlantic Quarterly, 113:2, Duke University Press, spring 2014
鈥The Base that replaced the British Empire: De-Democratization and the US Navy in Bahrain鈥, Journal of Arabian Studies June 2014
鈥There are weeks when Decades happen: Structure and Strategy in the Egyptian Revolution鈥 Mobilization, 17(4), December 2012, p 391-410
Articles, Edited Volumes, and Book Chapters
鈥溾 Real Clear World, September 27, 2017
鈥 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Sada Middle East Analysis, June 1, 2017
鈥溾 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Sada Middle East Analysis, January 26, 2017
鈥溾, op-ed in Mada Masr, March 15, 2016
鈥溾, co-authored with Hussein Baoumi, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Sada Middle East Analysis, January 29, 2016
鈥溾 Washington Post, December 23, 2015
鈥溾, Informed Comment June 26, 2015
鈥溾 Washington Post, February 2, 2015
鈥溾 Washington Post, August 22, 2014
鈥溾, op-ed in Providence Journal, May 5, 2014
鈥溾, op-ed on Al Jazeera, March 27, 2014
鈥溾, Cairo Review of Global Affairs, August 16, 2013
鈥溾, Counterpunch, June 26, 2013
鈥溾, Cairo Review of Global Affairs, February 27, 2013; Re-posted on Jadaliyya in slightly revised form on March 5, 2013
鈥溾, Ahram Online, June 28, 2012
鈥溾 Atlantic Council, November 25, 2011
鈥The real force of stability in Egypt is its people, not its government鈥 op-ed in the Baltimore Sun, February 8 2011 (written under a pen name)
Insight & Analysis by Amy Austin Holmes
- Blog post
- Elections
Why Isn鈥檛 the US Supporting Free and Fair Elections in Northeast Syria?
- Past event
- Governance
Book Talk | Statelet of Survivors: The Making of a Semi-Autonomous Region in Northeast Syria with Dr. Amy Austin Holmes

- Book
- Governance
Statelet of Survivors | The Making of a Semi-Autonomous Region in Northeast Syria

- Podcast
- Drones
Turkey Strikes Yazidis in Iraq... Again
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- Past event
- Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Update on the Victims of Sinjar: The Need to Locate Thousands of Missing Yezidis

- Publication
- Border Security
Threats Perceived and Real: New Data and the Need for a New Approach to the Turkish-SDF Border Conflict

- Past event
- Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Yezidis in Iraq & Syria: Genocide, Recovery & Geopolitical Challenges

- Past event
- Civil Society
Revisiting the Arab Uprisings at 10: Beyond Success and Failure
