Kelley Beaucar Vlahos is a senior advisor for the Quincy Institute and editorial director at Responsible Statecraft. She comes to QI from The American Conservative, where for three years she served as the magazine’s executive editor. Before joining TAC in 2017, Vlahos served as a contributing editor to the magazine, reporting and publishing regular articles on US war policy, civil liberties, foreign policy, veterans, and Washington politics since 2007. She also organized the magazine’s major annual foreign policy conference for the last three years. Prior to that, Vlahos was director of social media and a digital editor at WTOP News in Washington, DC from 2013 to 2017. She spent 15 years as an online political reporter for FOX News at the channel’s Washington D.C. bureau, as well as Washington correspondent for Homeland Security Today magazine. She is on the board of PublicSquare.net, a non-profit media project promoting informed Left-Right debate. Her media appearances include C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, Tucker Carlson Tonight, NPR’s 1A, POTUS on Sirius XM, and Al Jazeera. Before moving to the nation’s capital, Vlahos earned her degree in Journalism-Mass Media at Central Connecticut State University and worked her way through local and regional newspapers in her home state of Connecticut, including The New Britain Herald and The Torrington Register Citizen.
Senior Advisor, Quincy Institute & Editorial Director of Responsible Statecraft
Kelley Beaucar Vlahos
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Senior Advisor, Quincy Institute & Editorial Director of Responsible Statecraft
Kelley Beaucar Vlahos
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Can Americans Agree on How to Settle the Ukraine War?
A conversation featuring George Beebe, Charles Kupchan, Thomas Graham, & Kelley Beaucar Vlahos on how to settle the war in Ukraine.
Trump vs. Harris: Whose Foreign Policy Will Win the 2024 Election?
Join us for a preview of foreign policy and the 2024 election.
Book Talk: The Sources of Russian Aggression
Join us for a discussion of Sumantra Maitra’s new book, “The Sources of Russian Aggression”