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Haroon Ullah
Secretary of State’s Policy Planning Staff at U.S. Department of State
Haroon Ullah is a scholar, diplomat, and policy expert who has served on the Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Department of State under multiple Secretaries of State, including John Kerry and Rex Tillerson.12 He is known for his expertise in public diplomacy, strategic policy, and countering violent extremism.13
Background and Education
Haroon Ullah has an impressive academic background:
- PhD in Comparative Politics and Public Policy from the University of Michigan
- Master's Degree in Public Administration in International Development from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government
- B.A. in Politics from Whitman College1
He has also been awarded prestigious honors, including the U.S. William J. Fulbright Award for International Affairs and the Harvard University President Scholarship.1
Professional Experience
Ullah's career has been marked by significant roles in government and academia:
- Served on the Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Department of State
- Taught at Georgetown University
- Author of multiple books, including "Vying for Allah's Vote" and "The Bargain From the Bazaar"
- Focused on issues such as public diplomacy, strategic policy, and countering violent extremism12
Expertise
Haroon Ullah's areas of expertise include:
- Politics and Political Science
- Public Policy
- International Relations and Foreign Policy
- National Security
- Diplomacy
- Media and Internet
- South Asia and the Middle East1
His work has particularly focused on the intersection of social media, extremism, and international politics, as evidenced by his book "Digital World War: Islamists, Extremists, and the Fight for Cyber Supremacy".2
Affiliations
Ullah has been affiliated with several prestigious organizations:
- U.S. Department of State
- Harvard University
- Council on Foreign Relations (as a Term Member)1
Despite his accomplishments, it's worth noting that Ullah faced legal issues in 2019 related to his time at the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM).4
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