Suzanne Maloney is the Vice President and Director of the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institution, where her research focuses on Iran and Persian Gulf energy. She previously served as Deputy Director of Foreign Policy for five years and serves on the External Research Council for the National Intelligence Council.
Maloney has advised both Democratic and Republican administrations on Iran policy, including as an external advisor to senior State Department officials during the Obama administration and as a member of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s Policy Planning staff. She previously served as Middle East advisor for ExxonMobil Corporation, where she was responsible for government relations related to all corporate activities in the region. At Brookings, she is a leading voice on U.S. policy toward Iran and the broader Middle East, testifying before Congress, briefing policymakers, and engaging with government, non-profit organizations and corporations.
Her publications include three books on Iran: The Iranian Revolution at 40 (Brookings Institution Press, 2020), Iran’s Political Economy since the Revolution (Cambridge University Press, 2015), and Iran’s Long Reach (United States Institute of Peace, 2008). She has also published numerous book chapters and articles in academic and policy journals as well as news media such as the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Foreign Affairs. In 2004, she directed and authored the Council on Foreign Relations Task Force on US policy toward Iran, chaired by former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.
Maloney received her doctoral degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and studied in Tehran as part of the first academic exchanges between the United States and Iran since the 1979 revolution.
