Anya Howko-Johnson is a Fulbright Research Fellow affiliated with the Institute of European Integration and Policy and the UNESCO Chair on Climate Diplomacy. While in Greece, Anya’s research will focus on the intersection of climate change, migration, and security policies in Greece, emphasizing the role of climate change as a threat multiplier and driver of migration. Anya graduated from Georgetown University in 2022, where she earned a B.S. in International Politics with a specialization in International Institutions, Ethics, and Law. Anya’s undergraduate research examined drivers of human migration at the Southern US border, climate migration under international law, and the application of US national security law to non-traditional warfare. She has been published in the Council on Foreign Relations’ The Internationalist; the Harvard, Columbia, and Georgetown Undergraduate Law Reviews; and The Anthem literary magazine. She has completed internships with the US House of Representatives, the US Department of State, and the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington DC. Following graduation, Anya remained in Washington D.C. to work as an intelligence analyst.
Contact: ach139[at]georgetown[dot]edu
Academic Background
BSFS in International Politics, Georgetown University (2022)
Publications
https://www.cfr.org/blog/crisis-century-how-united-states-can-protect-climate-migrants
https://guulr.com/2021/03/21/u-s-immigration-law-and-domestic-violence/