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About Us

Orsolya Rácz

Orsolya Rácz with a specialization in security studies and the Central Eastern European region from a multidisciplinary point of view. Orsolya is currently working on exploring development opportunities in Rye Island, Slovakia. She previously worked for GLOBSEC and Global Risk Insights as a Senior Researcher focusing on EU-level and regional policy developments in the area of sustainable development, security and defence, migration and Brexit. She holds an MA in Non-Proliferation and International Security from King’s College London and an MSc in Politics and Communication from the London School of Economics (LSE). She is also the leader of the LSE Alumni Group in Slovakia and member of the LSE Alumni Group in Hungary, with further engagement in European networks. Her research and public engagement in the field of foreign and security policy entails political, economic and security risk analysis including non-conventional threats.