Scott Rosenstein
Analyst, Global Health
Scott Rosenstein is a global health analyst in Eurasia Group's Comparative Analytics practice group. He specializes in the politics and management of global health issues, and their impact on economic and state stability. Coverage areas include emerging infectious diseases (eg, pandemic influenza, HIV/AIDS, TB, and SARS), food and product safety, intellectual property, and international development. Scott has a BA from Amherst College, two master's degrees, in public health and in international relations, from Yale University.
Prior to joining Eurasia Group, Scott was a research associate in the global health program at the Council on Foreign Relations, where he examined the intersection of health and foreign policy issues. His previous international research experience includes projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nigeria, South Africa, Botswana, and El Salvador. His master's thesis looked at post-conflict healthcare reconstruction in Bosnia. He has also published pieces on the 2009-2010 H1N1 flu pandemic, the links between HIV and national security, the politics of Nigeria's polio epidemic, and the global governance of infectious diseases. Scott is a term member at the Council on Foreign Relations.