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Jesse Marks

Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship

Jesse Marks is a Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow at the Stimson Center, where he principally works with the Protecting Civilians in Conflict program. His primary research focus is civilian protection, stabilization, and peacebuilding in the Middle East, particularly in Syria. He has published analyses with Foreign Affairs, Defense One, Cipher Brief, the Hill, the National Interest, Huffington Post, and the U.S.-Middle East Youth Network. Prior to joining Stimson, Marks interned with the Migration Policy Institute in the international migration program and with Blue Path Labs LLC as an Arabic Research Analyst. Previously, he served as a David L. Boren scholar in Jordan where he studied Arabic from 2015-2016 at the Qasid Language Institute. He previously worked with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Representative to Jordan, the Jordan Center for Strategic Studies, and the various NGOs.