Camilla Bosanquet
Camilla Bosanquet is a Public Policy Ph.D. Candidate and doctoral research fellow with the Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center; Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University. Her current research examines the illicit trade in dangerous counterfeit goods via American e-marketplaces. Ms. Bosanquet began her academic career after retiring from active duty as a United States Coast Guard Commander. Across executive, strategic, policy, operational, and tactical military roles, she led maritime law enforcement teams, ships’ crews, and strategy and policy staffs to counter human and drug trafficking, secure our nation’s borders, deter terrorism, protect fisheries, and build international partners’ law enforcement capacities. Ms. Bosanquet holds a Bachelor of Science in Government from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and Master of Arts in Philosophy from Boston College. Doctoral dissertation defense anticipated in early 2025.
Recent Events and Presentations
How To Address Counterfeits From Chinese Online Marketplaces
Please join ITIF for an expert panel discussion on the role of Chinese e-commerce platforms in facilitating counterfeiting, what this means for U.S. competitiveness, consumer trust, and global trade, and the steps policymakers should take to safeguard American innovators and consumers.