Christopher Frattina

Christopher works in a part-time capacity as a project assistant at Oxford Process. He supports the team with background research, and performs administrative tasks.

Christopher has experience in the conflict resolution and analysis through his work at the European University Institute in Florence and at the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies in the Hague. Having conducted research in four different countries, three of them in the Middle East and North Africa, Christopher is pursuing a DPhil at St. Antony’s College at the University of Oxford on Sudanese identity and conflict. Prior to this, Christopher obtained a Masters from the London School of Economics and Political Science in International Relations Theory, where he focused on Islam in World Politics. He deepened his knowledge of international relations by exploring the political economy of the Middle East in the post-Arab Spring environment.