Kimberly Marten- SIPA

Kimberly Marten

Professor of Political Science, Barnard College


Personal Details

Kimberly Marten is a professor of political science at Barnard College, Columbia University, specializing in international relations, international security, environmental politics, and Russia. She is a faculty member and executive committee member of Columbia’s Harriman Institute for Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies, and Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies. Her recent publications have analyzed Russia’s Wagner Group “private” military company (she was honored to testify before Congress on that topic in 2020 and 2022), Russian activities in Latin America (she was honored to testify before Congress on that topic in 2022); Russian activities in Africa; Russia/NATO relations and the Russian reaction to NATO enlargement; and Russian intelligence agencies. She has written four books, including Engaging the Enemy: Organization Theory and Soviet Military Innovation (Princeton, 1993), which received the Marshall Shulman Prize, and Warlords: Strong-Arm Brokers in Weak States (Cornell, 2012). The Council on Foreign Relations commissioned her special report, Reducing Tensions between Russia and NATO (2017). In addition to her 30 academic journal articles and book chapters, she has written more than 50 policy analyses in publications including the Washington Quarterly, Foreign Affairs online, War on the Rocks, Lawfare, the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage blog, the Huffington Post, the New York Times, the New York Daily News, and the New Republic, among others. She gives frequent invited presentations to the policy community in the U.S. and abroad. She is also a frequent media commentator, and appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. She earned her A.B. at Harvard and Ph.D. at Stanford. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

Education

  • PhD, Stanford University
  • AB, Harvard University

Research And Publications

In The Media

Geopolitical Stability

Kimberly Marten discussed what Putin’s recent re-election and the heightened tensions following the tragic death of Alexei Navalny, mean for Russia moving forward.

Mar 21 2024
Network 20/20
Geopolitical Stability

Distinguished guests included Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's ambassador to the United States, and Marie Yovanovitch, a former US ambassador to Ukraine.

Feb 09 2024
Institute of Global Politics
Geopolitical Stability

Distinguished guests included Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's ambassador to the United States, and Marie Yovanovitch, a former US ambassador to Ukraine.

Feb 09 2024
Institute of Global Politics

Kimberly Marten of the Saltzman Institute and coauthors prepared a downloadable report that notes, in part that “Moscow will almost certainly resort to greater use of hybrid tactics and asymmetric tools of coercion, such as disinformation, cyberattacks, and sabotage.”

 

Jan 17 2024
CNAS (Center for a New American Security)
Geopolitical Stability

Professor Kimberly Marten provides analysis on what might happen to the Wagner Group, after the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin and the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Oct 20 2023
Russian Analytical Digest