Sara Bjerg Moller, PhD, is a nonresident senior fellow in the Indo-Pacific Security Initiative at the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, as well as an associate teaching professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University. Her areas of expertise include transatlantic and Indo-Pacific defense and security partnerships. She has published articles in the Journal of Strategic Studies, Asian Security, International Politics, the Washington Quarterly, and elsewhere, and is currently completing a book on military coalitions. Moller is a frequent commentator on transatlantic and Indo-Pacific security issues and has provided analysis for the Washington Post, BBC News Radio, Politico, Boston Globe, and Los Angeles Times, among others. She has held fellowships from Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Security Studies Program, George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs, Georgetown University’s Mortara Center for International Studies, and West Point’s Modern War Institute. In 2018, she was an Eisenhower defense fellow in the Research Division at the NATO Defense College. She received her PhD from Columbia University and has an MA in security studies from Georgetown University.