Research Associate
Contact Info:
E-mail: amiller@cfr.org
Publications
Andrew C. Miller argues that, with the exception of reforms to foreign assistance, major shifts in U.S. policy toward sub-Saharan Africa are unlikely if Mitt Romney becomes president.
See more in United States, Presidency, U.S. Election 2012
Andrew C. Miller argues that if Mitt Romney were president, he would effectively have the same policy on Syria as Barack Obama, despite his condemnations of the administration's policy.
See more in Syria, Presidency, U.S. Election 2012
Andrew C. Miller and Neil Bouhan examine whether Africa's single-currency zone, stretching from Senegal to the Central African Republic and linking eight countries and 123 million people, will survive if the euro crashes.
See more in Africa, EU, Financial Crises, International Finance
New efforts by the Obama administration to prioritize the prevention of atrocities can only make a difference if authorities are able to surmount challenges ranging from bureaucratic inertia to fickle public opinion, write Andrew Miller and Paul Stares.
See more in Africa, International Peace and Security, U.S. Strategy and Politics