Brevin Anderson is a counter-WMD project analyst in the defense industry. Previously, he worked in several roles at the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance at the United States Agency for International Development, and as a deputy editor at the Journal of Greater Mekong Studies. He earned his masters degree in international affairs from George Washington University’s Elliott School.
Ultimately, when it comes to government-administered international humanitarian aid, Americans must ask themselves: what is the point of U.S. global hegemony if not to make the world a better place?
Brevin AndersonApril 13, 2026