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Alexandra Huggins
Recent M.A. graduate from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
Rising Expert in Human Rights
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2026-2027
Branch
Washington DC
Member Since
2026
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Alexandra is a recent M.A. graduate from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies specializing in international human rights law and the role of multilateral diplomacy and global governance in advancing human rights. Named the 2026 Rising Expert in Human Rights by Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, Alexandra has held positions at the European Union Delegation to the United States’ Political, Security, and Development Section, the Council on Foreign Relations’ International Institutions and Global Governance program, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Global Order and Institutions program, and the International Crisis Group. Alexandra has been published by the Carnegie Endowment and the Yale Journal of International Affairs. While at Johns Hopkins, Alexandra served as the Editor in Chief of The SAIS Review of International Affairs and examined whether international law provides a right to restorative justice for past human rights abuses in Namibia through the International Human Rights Law Clinic. She also graduated with a B.A. in Peace, War, and Defense with distinction from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she was inducted into the Order of the Golden Fleece.
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