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Reade Ben

Associate Fellow

Education

Bachelor in International Trade, Princeton University

Biography

Reade Ben is currently a student at Harvard Law School, where he studies topics related to corporate law, central banking, international trade, and artificial intelligence. 

A summa cum laude graduate of Princeton University, Reade studied international trade and finance policy within the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (formerly the Woodrow Wilson School) and earned a certificate in Russian, Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies. His other areas of academic interest included financial history, political economy, EU integration, and transatlantic relations.

As an undergraduate, Reade interned at the White House, serving on the Domestic Policy Council and the Council of Economic Advisers. He also worked as a Global Markets Summer Analyst at BNP Paribas. He has also served as a research consultant for the U.S. Space Force and a research assistant at Stanford’s Hoover Institution.

In 2023, Reade spent nine months in Belgrade, Serbia, as a Fulbright Scholar. Working with the Belgrade Center for Security Policy and the University of Belgrade’s respective faculties of Political Science and Geography, Reade studied the phenomena of corrosive capital and its political and economic implications for Serbia.

After his Fulbright, Reade worked as an economic policy analyst and law school associate at the Manhattan Institute. His projects focused on large-scale data analysis, database creation, central banking policy, and U.S. macroeconomic conditions.

At CSD, Reade’s work focuses on law and policy issues concerning artificial intelligence, geoeconomics, and hybrid threats.

Languages

English

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