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Christina Bouri
Middle East Fellow in the Office of Government Relations at The Episcopal Church
Rising Expert in Middle East Policy
Cohort
2026-2027
Branch
Washington DC
Member Since
2026
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Christina Bouri is a Middle East Fellow in the Office of Government Relations at The Episcopal Church. Formerly, she was a research associate for Middle East Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). She previously interned at Harvard’s Middle East Initiative and was a senior staff writer for the Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy. Named the 2026 Rising Expert in Middle East Policy by Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, Christina has written on migration, humanitarian crises, and the implications of climate change in the Middle East. Her most recent work has focused on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the impact of the climate crisis on human security throughout the region. She is a native speaker of Arabic and is proficient in French. Christina earned a bachelor’s degree in international relations with a minor in French from the University of the Pacific, where she spent a year studying at the University of Jordan in Amman. She holds a master’s in Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard University.
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