Andrew Radin is an associate political scientist at the RAND Corporation. His work at RAND has focused on European security, including studying the prospects for security sector reform in Ukraine; Russian political warfare and measures short of war; the threat of ‘hybrid' warfare in the Baltics; and the political, economic, and military vulnerabilities of Europe. He has also conducted extensive research on intervention, state building, and security sector reform, with a focus on the Balkans, Southeast Asia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Southern California, and previously worked at RAND as a summer associate in 2007. He received a Ph.D. in political science from MIT in June 2012, and a B.A. in political science and mathematics from the University of Chicago.