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Bree Megivern

Contributing Fellow

Defense Priorities

Bree Megivern is a contributing fellow for Defense Priorities.

Megivern has a Master’s in Security Studies from Georgetown University. Her research interests include trans-Atlantic security cooperation, weapon systems, and global development.

op-edIsrael‑Hamas, Middle East

What Donald Trump means for the West Bank

By Bree Megivern

December 9, 2024

As President-elect Donald Trump fills his cabinet with vocal supporters of Israeli control over the West Bank, tensions within the new administration’s […]

op-edGrand strategy, Cyber, Israel, Israel‑Hamas

The Era of AI-Generated War Crimes

By Bree Megivern

June 26, 2024

op-edAsia

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By Bree Megivern

May 2, 2024

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