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NSN Top 50 Women in Security

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterNovember 1, 20243 Mins Read
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Today National Security News publishes its inaugural list of 50 of the most influential women in security.

The NSN Top 50 Women in Security List is a celebration of the exceptional contribution made by women across national security. 

The past 20 years have seen a seismic shift in the national security landscape, with women increasingly playing a vital role in global decision making.

Despite this rise in female representation, however, their role has largely gone unnoticed. The NSN Top 50 Women in Security List highlights the importance of gender diversity, aims to inspire future leaders, and promotes a more inclusive approach to addressing global security challenges.

Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is named as the most influential woman working in security today.

Her relentless diplomacy with allies around the globe preserved a united front in support of Ukraine’s fight against Russian aggression. 

Vice President Harris has also shown that she clearly understands the reality of American military deterrence, and has promised to preserve the American military’s status as the most “lethal” force in the world.

The NSN list looked at 10 separate categories which included: Strategists, Allies, Truth Seekers, Warriors, Innovators, Guardians, Financiers, Builders, Peacemakers, and Planet keepers.

Giorgia Meloni, the Italian Prime Minister, has been named as the most influential women in security in the ‘Allies’ category for her unwavering support for Ukraine.

Prime Minister Meloni has repeatedly stated that her government would never backtrack on its support for Ukraine. She said the decision was not just morally right but also in the national interest given it was aimed at safeguarding rules designed to protect a country’s national integrity.

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Guardians Kamala Harris Condoleezza Rice Michèle Angélique Flournoy Liz Cheney Letitia “Tish” Long
Peacemakers Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield Michelle Bachelet Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee Lise Grande
Allies Giorgia Meloni Ursula von der Leyen Kaja Kallas Olena Zelenska Yulia Svyrydenko
Strategists Lisa Monaco Nadia Schadlow Helen Zille Suzanne Spaulding Melissa Hathaway
Truthseekers Avril Haines Gina Haspel Jen Easterly Anne Keast-Butler Ellen Nakashima
Warriors Admiral Lisa Franchetti General Laura Richardson Senator Tammy Duckworth Advocate Shamila Batohi Dame Sue Gray
Innovators Wendy Noble Anne Neuberger Susan Gordon Jeanne Tisinger Tammy Haddad
Financiers Kristalina Georgieva Anna Bjerde Anu Aiyengar Lauren Zletz Lenna Koszarny
Builders Tsai Ing-wen Elham Tabassi Lauren Buitta Yoko Kamikawa Dr. Clare O’Neil
Planetkeepers Kang Kyung-wha Elizabeth Maruma Mrema María Susana Muhamad Claire Coutinho Emma Howard Boyd
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