Emmanuelle Maitre joined the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique as a Research Fellow in 2014, where she focuses mainly on nuclear non-proliferation, disarmament and deterrence. Prior to joining the Fondation, and after an experience as a consultant for the private sector, Emmanuelle worked as a research assistant for the Centre d’études sur la maîtrise des armements (CESIM) and for the Brookings’ Center on the United States and Europe. Emmanuelle holds a master’s degree from Sciences Po Paris (public affairs).
Emmanuelle Maitre
Research Fellow at the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique
Content by Emmanuelle Maitre

Commentary
The P5 Process: a French perspective
France’s priorities for the P5 process are moving forward the deliberations on the Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty (FMCT) and strategic risk reduction.

Commentary
The Grim Gamble of the Trump Administration on Iran
Emmanuelle Maitre argues that the Trump administration’s policy shift means that it is now the US which is violating the spirit of the JCPOA. By targeting the motivations of potential investors, it is making the deal much less attractive for Tehran.