Caroline
Dibble
Caroline Dibble was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to pursue an MA in security and diplomacy studies from Tel Aviv University. Her areas of interest include geopolitics and international security, governance and stabilization, and China-Middle East relations.
Caroline previously served as a senior program assistant with the Middle East North Africa Center at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) in Washington, DC, where she supported policy research, conflict analysis and grassroots peacebuilding initiatives under the Israel, Palestinian Territories, Egypt and Levant program. Prior to USIP, she worked at the National Democratic Institute as a project assistant where she supported democracy and governance projects with the Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Syria teams.
Caroline graduated from the University of Virginia (UVA) with a BA in foreign affairs and history and an MA in religious studies with a concentration in religion, politics and conflict. While at UVA, she studied Arabic at Al-Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco and French language and politics at the Institute of Political Studies in Lyon, France.
