Uniting
Research and Policy
Raluca Csernatoni
Visiting Scholar
Carnegie Europe
Dr. Raluca Csernatoni is a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe in Brussels, where she leads the workstreams on European security and defence, and emerging and disruptive technologies. She is also a guest professor with the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy of the Brussels School of Governance, at the Free University of Brussels. She has published articles in academic journals such as the European Foreign Affairs Review, European Security, Critical Military Studies, and Global Affairs, and authored numerous book chapters, policy analysis articles, and commentary pieces on the impact of new and emerging technologies such as drones and artificial intelligence on international and European security and defence. Her latest co-edited book, Emerging Security Technologies and EU Governance: Actors, Practices and Processes, was published with Routledge Studies in Conflict, Security and Technology Series. Previously, she was a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer with the Department of International Relations of the Faculty of Social Sciences, at Charles University in Prague. Raluca also conducted research on the EU’s security and defence policy and new technologies at the Royal Higher Institute for Defence’s Centre for Security and Defence Studies in Brussels. She completed both her master and doctoral studies with the Department of International Relations at Central European University in Budapest.