Edward Fishman

Senior Fellow and Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies

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Edward Fishman is senior fellow and director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). A leading authority on economic statecraft, Fishman brings experience spanning government service, the technology industry, media, and academia. His New York Times–bestselling book, Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare, was named a best book of 2025 by the Economist, the Financial Times, Bloomberg, and NPR and was a finalist for the Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award. It is being translated into more than half a dozen languages.

Between 2011 and 2017, Fishman served in a number of foreign policy roles across the U.S. government. At the State Department, he served as a member of the Secretary of State’s Policy Planning Staff, where he advised Secretary John Kerry on Europe and Eurasia and led the staff’s work on economic sanctions, long-range strategic planning, and international order and norms. Fishman was also the Russia and Europe lead in the State Department’s Office of Economic Sanctions Policy and Implementation, where he played a central role in designing and negotiating international sanctions in response to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine. Earlier, he served on the Iran sanctions team, where he developed policies to strengthen sanctions against Iran and maintain pressure during the international nuclear negotiations. Additionally, Fishman served at the Pentagon as special assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and at the Treasury Department as special assistant to the undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence. He has received the State Department’s Superior Honor Award (twice) and its Meritorious Honor Award, having been recognized for his contributions to U.S. policy toward Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and Iran.

In the private sector, Fishman has worked in operating roles at several high-growth technology companies, including Via and Zoox. At Via, he built and managed the company’s health transportation business, which provides software and services to public agencies and health-care systems to increase access to care among underserved communities. He also led initiatives to commercialize autonomous vehicles and integrate them into public transit systems. Fishman actively invests in and advises mission-driven, early-stage technology companies that aim to improve American society and advance U.S. national interests.

Fishman teaches courses on economic statecraft and geoeconomics at Columbia University, where he is an adjunct professor of international and public affairs and a senior research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy.

Fishman began his career as an editor at Foreign Affairs. His writings have appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Politico, Boston Review, and other outlets, and he appears regularly as an expert commentator on leading television and radio programs.

A native of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, Fishman holds a BA in history from Yale University, an MPhil in international relations from the University of Cambridge, and an MBA from Stanford University. He lives in New York with his wife and children.

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