Candace Rondeaux is a journalist and public policy analyst. Currently, she directs Future Frontlines, a public intelligence service for next generation security and democratic resilience. She is also a professor at Arizona State University. She is also a columnist for the World Politics Review and a contributing writer for the Daily Beast.Previously, Rondeaux was a senior program officer at the U.S. Institute of Peace, where she launched the RESOLVE Network, a global research consortium on conflict and violent extremism. She was also a strategic advisor to the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction.Rondeaux has reported on political violence in South Asia and around the world for the Washington Post and the International Crisis Group. She also covered criminal justice and capital punishment.Rondeaux received her B.A. in Russian Studies from Sarah Lawrence College, her M.A. in Journalism from New York University, and her M.P.P. in Public Policy from Princeton University.