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Fiona Hill

Fiona Hill

2 titles Acting Oct 01, 1965 Bishop Auckland, County Durham, England, UK

Fiona Hill, born in October 1965, is a distinguished British-American expert in foreign affairs and a respected academic. With a focus on Russian and European issues, she has made significant contributions to international relations. Hill served as a senior official on the U.S. National Security Council, where her extensive knowledge and insights shaped policy discussions during her tenure.

Hill’s academic credentials are equally impressive; she earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of St. Andrews and a Ph.D. in History from Harvard University. Her scholarly work often explores the complexities of Russian politics and the dynamics of U.S.-Russia relations.

One of her most notable contributions is her co-authorship of the book "Mr. Putin: Operative in the Kremlin," which provides an in-depth analysis of Vladimir Putin’s rise to power and his strategies. Additionally, she gained national attention during her testimony in the impeachment inquiry against former President Donald Trump in 2019, where she spoke candidly about the implications of foreign interference in U.S. democracy.

Hill has been recognized for her expertise with numerous accolades and has become a sought-after speaker and commentator on global affairs. Her career reflects a commitment to understanding and addressing the challenges posed by authoritarian regimes, making her a pivotal figure in contemporary foreign policy discussions.

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