Eric Koob
Program & Operations Manager, Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy (CISTP)
- Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
- Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy
Overview
Eric Koob is a program and research management professional specializing in international affairs, security policy, and applied research operations. He currently serves as the Program and Operations Manager for the Center for Research on International Strategy and Policy at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology. In this role, he coordinates sponsored research initiatives, manages complex grants, develops program budgets and narratives, and oversees a broad portfolio of events, outreach efforts, and strategic communications. His work supports faculty-led research on contemporary global challenges and strengthens partnerships across academic, policy, and public-facing communities.
Eric also serves as the Managing Editor of Orbis: Journal of World Affairs - launched jointly between the Sam Nun School of International Affairs and the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI), where he leads the journal’s relaunch with a renewed emphasis on policy-relevant, peer-reviewed scholarship. He manages editorial workflows, guides contributors through peer review and revision, and collaborates closely with the FPRI to shape the journal’s strategic direction.
In addition, Eric is a Part-Time Lecturer at Georgia Tech, designing and delivering asynchronous online coursework for Introduction to International Affairs, with a focus on making foundational IR theories accessible and engaging to early-career students.
His research interests include constructive and societal approaches to counterterrorism, international security cooperation, and the evolving role of regional institutions, with forthcoming work on the EU’s security engagement in the Asia-Pacific.
Eric holds an M.S. in International Affairs and a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Tech. He is also a Certified Sommelier and a Global Leadership Fellow with the World Affairs Council of Atlanta.
- M.S. in International Affairs from the Georgia Institute of Technology
- B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology
Distinctions:
- World Affairs Council of Atlanta - Global Leadership Fellows Program - 2026 Cohort
Interests
- Biological and Chemical Nonproliferation and Counterterrorism
- Comparative Politics: Regional Studies
- Economic Development and Smart Cities
- French
- Institutional Analysis
- International Security Policy
- Regional Security Challenges
- Regulations and Standards
Focuses:
- Asia (East)
- Europe
- Middle East
- North America
- United States
- Antitrust Law and Policy
- European Union Studies
- Foreign Policy
- Inequality and Poverty
- Institution-Building
- Middle-Eastern Studies
- National Security
- Non-Traditional Security Challenges
- Political Economy
- Regulation
- Regulatory Reform
- Space
- Terrorism
Courses
- INTA-1110: Intro to Int'l Relations
Updated: Dec 11th, 2025 at 11:02 AM