Jeremiah Anthony

Research Coordinator

Jeremiah Anthony conducts research on the US-China relationship, pandemic prevention, and other topics that PAX sapiens is engaged with to aid with strategic thinking, project planning, and risk mitigation. Additionally, he writes pieces on his findings. 

As a US-China specialist Jeremiah tracks the developments in the US-China relationship, its nuances, shortcomings, and opportunities for PAX sapiens’ engagement to reduce the threat of nuclear war between the two countries. Jeremiah participates in key discussions in the pandemic prevention sphere, both contributing to them and finding ways to incorporate PAX sapiens in ongoing dialogues. Jeremiah also scopes out other spaces that PAX sapiens is interested in and find ways for PAX sapiens to constantly advance and be on the cutting edge of its field.

Jeremiah brings in experience from USAID, the United States Senate, and various NGOs. He has advised Transparency International and the United Nations, among other organizations. He has a Masters degree in Law and Diplomacy from Tufts University, a Certificate in Conflict Resolution from the Straus Institute, and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Pepperdine University. He is a Jefferson Award recipient for his NGO leadership and work. 

Jeremiah is an avid skier, hiker, tennis player, and kite flying enthusiast. He enjoys bringing in foods he made into the office.