Richard Atwood Executive Vice President Brussels Please submit all media inquiries to PresidentsOffice@crisisgroup.org or call +1 212 813 0820 Crisis Group Role Richard Atwood is Crisis Group’s Executive Vice President, based in Brussels. Professional Background For several years, Richard was Crisis Group’s chief of policy, working with regional programs and other colleagues to develop and promote the organisation’s analysis and prescriptions. Prior to that, he was New York director, representing Crisis Group at the United Nations. He helped pioneer the organisation’s cross-regional work, notably on Islamist militancy. Before moving to New York, he spent five years as Crisis Group’s research director in Brussels. Before Crisis Group, Richard worked for some fifteen years across the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and Latin America for the UN and other organisations, with extended periods in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Nigeria, Kenya, Guatemala, Colombia and Peru. He has a Master’s Degree in public policy from Princeton University. Latest Updates Podcast / Africa 07 Červenec 2023 A Long War Looming in Sudan Podcast / Europe & Central Asia 28 Červen 2023 Is This the End? Wagner in Russia, Ukraine and Africa Podcast / Asia 23 Červen 2023 Blinken in Beijing: Will the Secretary of State's Visit Calm China-U.S. Tensions? Podcast / Asia 16 Červen 2023 Myanmar’s Forgotten War Op-Ed 12 Červen 2023 New-Model Proxy Wars Podcast / Africa 02 Červen 2023 Could Jihadists Seize Parts of Coastal West Africa? Podcast / Middle East & North Africa 26 Květen 2023 Libya: Political Gridlock, Regional Politics and Sudan’s War Op-Ed / Africa 26 Květen 2023 Sudan and the New Age of Conflict Podcast / Middle East & North Africa 19 Květen 2023 Riyadh and the World: What to Make of Saudi Arabia’s Recent Diplomacy Podcast / Africa 12 Květen 2023 Fighting in Khartoum, Talking in Jeddah Podcast / Europe & Central Asia 05 Květen 2023 What to Expect from Ukraine’s Counter-Offensive Podcast / Africa 28 Duben 2023 What Can Stop Sudan’s Devastating War Load more