Participants
Jeanne Giraldo
Lecturer, National Security Affairs
Center for Stabilization and Reconstruction Studies
Jeanne Giraldo currently heads a multiyear project on fighting corruption in post-conflict settings for the Center for Stabilization and Reconstruction Studies (CSRS) at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California. CSRS held an inaugural seminar on the topic in December of 2006, with members of NGOs, international governmental organizations, civilian government agencies and the armed forces in attendance. The Center is in the process of commissioning papers and soliciting participants for a follow-up workshop in November of 2007. Giraldo teaches in the National Security Affairs Department at NPS, where she was a founder and director of the Center for Drug Control Strategy and Policy. She has written on democratization and governance in Latin America, civil-military relations, transnational crime, and terrorism. Most recently, she was a contributing editor of Terrorism Financing and State Responses (Stanford University Press, 2007). She received her undergraduate training in political science and Latin American studies at Princeton University and her master’s degree and doctoral training at Harvard University.

