Catrina Doxsee is a fellow with the Transnational Threats Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), where she analyzes international and domestic terrorism and the irregular activities of countries such as Russia, China, and Iran. Outside of CSIS, she is a member of the editorial board for the Irregular Warfare Initiative at the Modern War Institute at West Point. She was also the 2021 counterterrorism fellow at Young Professionals in Foreign Policy. Prior to joining CSIS, Ms. Doxsee worked as an associate policy analyst at the Migration Policy Institute. She has also conducted research at the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies at Johns Hopkins and the U.S. Treasury Department’s Middle East and North Africa Office. She previously served for two years in AmeriCorps as a refugee resettlement caseworker in Pittsburgh. Ms. Doxsee holds a BA with honors in history, with a concentration in military history, from the University of Chicago and an MA with honors in strategic studies and international economics from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). She is currently a PhD student in the security studies program at Princeton University.
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Wagner Group still operating, but leadership in limbo
Catrina Doxsee in CBS — September 5, 2023
Leaderless and Exposed, Russia’s Wagner Faces an Uncertain Future
Catrina Doxsee in New York Times — August 28, 2023
Ukraine Is Still Grappling With the Battlefield Prigozhin Left Behind
Catrina Doxsee in New York Times — August 28, 2023
Russia's top mercenary force faces uncertain future, threat to survival following warlord's apparent demise
Catrina Doxsee in FOX — August 27, 2023
‘It’s game over’: What Prigozhin’s end means for Wagner Group
Catrina Doxsee in The Hill — August 26, 2023
Ten bodies recovered from plane crash, officials say; Belarusian president says he warned Prigozhin – as it happened
Catrina Doxsee in The Guardian — August 25, 2023
Prigozhin plane crash: What's next after Wagner Group leader's apparent demise?
Catrina Doxsee in ABC — August 25, 2023
‘Final nail in the coffin’ for Russia’s Wagner Group as leader Prigozhin presumed dead
Catrina Doxsee in CNBC — August 24, 2023
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China's Strategy of Political Warfare
Report by Seth G. Jones, Emily Harding, Catrina Doxsee, Jake Harrington, and Riley McCabe — August 2, 2023
The First U.S. National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism
Critical Questions by Catrina Doxsee and Jake Harrington — June 17, 2021