The impact of European policy on the migration crisis
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ECFR Alumni · Policy Fellow
Religion, politics, and society in North Africa; the Sahara; the Sahel
English, French, Arabic
Andrew Lebovich was a policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations. His research focuses on North Africa and the Sahel.
Lebovich is currently a doctoral candidate in African History at Columbia University in New York, where he studies religion, politics, and society in North Africa, the Sahara, and the Sahel. He previously worked for the Open Society Initiative in West Africa (OSIWA) as a Sahel consultant, advising the organisation on political, social, and security issues in West Africa and the Sahel, and for the New America Foundation. He has lived and conducted field and archival research in France, Algeria, Morocco, Senegal, Mali, and Niger.
Lebovich graduated Magna Cum Laude from Dartmouth College with a B.A. in History in 2009. His writings have appeared in Foreign Policy, The Atlantic, and the Combating Terrorism Center’s publication Sentinel, among other outlets.
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