Malou Innocent is an adjunct scolar at the Cato Institute. She was a foreign policy analyst at Cato from 2007 to 2013. She is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, and her primary research interests include Middle East and Persian Gulf security issues and U.S. foreign policy toward Pakistan, Afghanistan, and China. She has appeared as a guest analyst on CNN, BBC News, Fox News Channel, Al Jazeera, Voice of America, CNBC Asia, and Reuters. Innocent has published reviews and articles on national security and international affairs in journals such as Survival, Congressional Quarterly, and Harvard International Review. She has also written for Foreign Policy, Wall Street Journal Asia, Christian Science Monitor, Armed Forces Journal, the Guardian, Huffington Post, the Washington Times, and other outlets both in the United States and overseas.
She earned dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Mass Communications and Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley, and a Master of Arts degree in International Relations from the University of Chicago. Prior to joining Cato, she worked as a public policy intern at the District Office of California Congressman Pete Stark.
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U.S. Must Narrow Objectives in Afghanistan
Cato Institute [September 16, 2009] -
Escaping the "Graveyard of Empires": A Strategy to Exit Afghanistan
Cato Institute [September 14, 2009] -
Afghanistan: The Deadliest Month and It's Time to Get Out
Cato Institute [July 20, 2009] -
Interview on Reuters, discussing the Taliban
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Surging toward Failure in Afghanistan
Guardian [March 20, 2009] -
About Malou Innocent, recent articles
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"The Endgame in Syria"
Cato @ Liberty Blog [July 20, 2012] -
"Wither the Assad Regime?"
Cato @ Liberty Blog [July 18, 2012] -
"Libya: A Mixed Bag"
Cato @ Liberty Blog [July 9, 2012] -
"Egyptian Elections: Is the Revolution Over?"
Cato @ Liberty Blog [June 20, 2012] -
"Yemen, Drones, and the Imperial Presidency"
Cato @ Liberty Blog [June 4, 2012] -
"Book Review: Does the Elephant Dance? Contemporary Indian Foreign policy"
Cato Journal, vol. 32, no. 2 [Spring/Summer 2012] -
"Should America Liberate Afghanistan's Women"
Survival, vol. 53, no.5 [October-November 2011] -
"Book Review: Afghanistan: A Cultural and Political History"
Cato Journal [Winter 2011] -
"Pakistan: Washington's Blind Spot in Afghanistan"
Foreign Service Journal, Vol. 87, No. 9 [September 2010] -
"Should the President Announce an Afghanistan Exit Strategy?"
CQ Researcher, Vol. 19, No. 28 [August 7, 2009] -
"U.S. Policy toward Afghanistan and Pakistan," Chapter 51
Cato Handbook for Policymakers, 7th edition -
"Look up in the Sky and See a Drone," with Medea Benjamin
New York Daily News [June 17, 2012] -
"Pakistan and the U.S: A Troubled Marriage of Convenience," with Aimen Khan
NJ.com [May 25, 2012] -
"Afghanistan's Corruption Breeds Failure," with Danny Markus
Washington Times [May 22, 2012] -
"Bumps on the New Silk Road," with Tridivesh Singh Maini
Huffington Post [May 18, 2012] -
"Learning from North Korea," with Doug Bandow
Philadelphia Inquirer [March 29, 2012]















