Emily T. Metzgar
Program Officer, Research and Studies Program
(February 2000-June 2001)
US-Russian Relations Northeast Asia Cross-cultural
negotiations U.S. Foreign Policy
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Background
Emily T. Metzgar is a program officer in the Institute's
Research and Studies Program. Her work includes U.S.-Russian
relations, Northeast Asian and African issues, and general American
foreign policy. Metzgar coordinates the Institute's Future of Europe
Project and Russia Working Group as part of the Institute's ongoing
examination of post-Cold War relations between Europe and the United
States.
Previously, Metzgar was a Foreign Service officer with the
U.S. Department of State, serving at the American Embassy in Beijing.
Before joining the State Department, she graduated from the George
Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs with
a master's degree in international politics. While at GW, Metzgar was
editor-in-chief of International Affairs Review, the journal
of the Elliott School of International Affairs. She also conducted
research at the National Defense University's Institute of National
Strategic Studies, where she edited manuscripts submitted for The
U.S.-Japan Alliance: Past, Present, and Future (1999). Metzgar
has also lived in Japan, participating in the Japanese government's
Japan Exchange and Teaching Program (JET). She holds a bachelor's
degree from the University of Michigan.
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