Emma Sky
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Occupation |
Director of Yale World Fellows Jackson Institute for Global Affairs Senior Fellow |
Notable work | The Unraveling: High Hopes and Missed Opportunities in Iraq (2015) |
Emma Sky, OBE, is a British expert on the Middle East. From 2007 to 2010, she served in Iraq as the political advisor to U.S. General Ray Odierno, and as the Governorate Coordinator of Kirkuk for the Coalition Provisional Authority from 2003-2004. She is currently Director of the Yale University World Fellows program and a Senior Fellow at Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, where she lectures on Iraq and Middle East politics.
Early life and education
Sky was born and raised in England. She earned her undergraduate degree in oriental studies at Somerville College, Oxford University.[1] She also studied at Alexandria University in Egypt, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel, and the University of Liverpool.[2]
Career
Following Oxford, Sky spent about ten years working for nongovernmental organizations in development and conflict resolution.[1][2]
During this period, Sky primarily lived and worked in Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip, managing projects for the British Council to help build up the capacity of Palestinian institutions, and to promote co-existence between Israelis and Palestinians.[1][3][4] In 2001, Sky returned to the UK and continued working for the British Council, where she remained until the launch of the 2003 Iraq War.[3]
Although opposed to the invasion of Iraq, Sky volunteered to join the Coalition Provisional Authority and served as the Governorate Coordinator of Kirkuk from 2003 to 2004. From 2007 to 2010, Sky served as the Political Advisor to U.S. General Raymond T. Odierno when he was the Commanding General of Multi-National Corps – Iraq and Commanding General of U.S. Forces Iraq.[1][3][5][6]
In between her tours in Iraq, Sky served in 2005 in Jerusalem as the Political Advisor to General Kip Ward, the U.S. Security Co-ordinator for the Middle East Peace Process. In 2006, she was based in Kabul, Afghanistan as the Development Advisor to the Italian and British Commanding Generals of NATO's International Security Assistance Force.[3][7]
Based on her experiences in Iraq, Sky testified before the Iraq Inquiry in January 2011.[8] [9]
Sky is currently Director of Yale University's World Fellows program and Senior Fellow at Yale's Jackson Institute, where she lectures on Iraq and Middle East politics. Previously, she was a Visiting Professor at King's College London and a Fellow at Oxford's Changing Character of War Programme. She was a Spring 2011 Fellow at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.[2][10]
Awards
Sky was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 2003 and an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2008 in recognition of her service in Iraq.[7]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "In Iraq, a Blunt Civilian Is a Fixture by the General's Side". The New York Times. 21 November 2009. p. A6.
- 1 2 3 "Emma Sky". Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs.
- 1 2 3 4 "Emma Sky". Harvard University Institute of Politics.
- ↑ "Activist, Advisor, Academic". Yale Journal of International Affairs. 26 February 2013.
- ↑ "Inside Iraq: the British peacenik who became key to the US military". The Guardian. 15 July 2012.
- ↑ "Inside Iraq: 'We had to deal with people who had blood on their hands'". The Guardian. 16 July 2012.
- 1 2 "Visiting Staff: Emma Sky". King's College London.
- ↑ "Emma Sky" (PDF). Iraq Inquiry. 14 January 2011.
- ↑ Tim Lewis (14 June 2015). "When I arived in Kirkuk, I was told:'You are in charge of the province'". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- ↑ "International activist Emma Sky to direct World Fellows Program". Yale University. 8 January 2015.
Further reading
- Sky, Emma (2015). The Unraveling: High Hopes and Missed Opportunities in Iraq. New York: PublicAffairs. ISBN 161039593X.