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Lindley-French is a member of [[Chatham House]]<ref>https://www.chathamhouse.org/europe-conference/2018/speakers/julian-lindley-french</ref> and of the [[Institute for Statecraft]]. | Lindley-French is a member of [[Chatham House]]<ref>https://www.chathamhouse.org/europe-conference/2018/speakers/julian-lindley-french</ref> and of the [[Institute for Statecraft]]. | ||
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+ | He is Vice President of the [[Atlantic Treaty Association]], Director of [[Europa Analytica]] in the Netherlands, Distinguished Visiting Research Fellow at the [[National Defense University]] in Washington, as well as a Fellow of the [[Canadian Global Affairs Institute]]. | ||
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+ | Lindley-French is also Strategic Programme Advisor at [[Wilton Park]], an agency of the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]. In 2015 he was made an Honorary Member of the Association of Anciens of the [[NATO Defence College]] in Rome where he served as a member of the Academic Advisory Board. He is a member of the [[Strategic Advisory Panel of the British Chief of Defence Staff]] and was formerly the Head of the Commander’s Initiative Group of NATO’s [[Allied Rapid Reaction Corps]]. He was both Eisenhower Professor of Defence Strategy and Professor of Military Operational Art and Science at the [[Netherlands Defence Academy]] and Special Professor for Strategic Studies at the [[University of Leiden]]. He was also Senior Fellow at the [[EU Institute for Security Studies]] in Paris and Course Director at the [[Geneva Centre for Security Policy]] in Switzerland. | ||
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+ | In November 2017 he co-published together with [[John R. Allen]] The Future Tasks of the Adapted Alliance, for which he was Lead Writer, which considers NATO adaptation and the future role of the Alliance in the changing strategic environment. | ||
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Julian Lindley-French (academic, deep state operative) | |
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Born | Yorkshire, UK |
Alma mater | Oxford University, University of East Anglia, European University Institute |
Founder of | The Alphen Group |
Member of | Canadian Global Affairs Institute, Institute for Statecraft, JASON Institute/Board, The Alphen Group |
Interests | NATO |
Professor Dr. Julian S. Lindley-French is a UK academic with connections to both the UK Deep state and NATO. He is a senior fellow at the Institute for Statecraft and directed their "Strategic Partnerships" project.
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Career
Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French is Senior Fellow at the Institute for Statecraft; Distinguished Visiting Research Fellow at the National Defense University in Washington; Director of Europa Analytica in the Netherlands; Fellow of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute; and Visiting Programme Director at Wilton Park. He served as Vice-President of the Atlantic Treaty Association in Brussels until 2017. In 2015 he was made an Honorary Member of the Association of Anciens of the NATO Defence College in Rome. He served on the Chief of Defence Staff’s Strategic Advisory Group and as Head of the Commander’s Initiative Group. He is the author of 11 books and several articles. In November 2017 he co-published The Future Tasks of the Adapted Alliance, for which he was Lead Writer, which considers NATO adaptation and the future role of the Alliance in the changing strategic environment. He was educated at Oxford, University of East Anglia and the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.[1]
Lindley-French has worked with General John Allen.[2]
Connections
Lindley-French is a member of Chatham House[3] and of the Institute for Statecraft.
He is Vice President of the Atlantic Treaty Association, Director of Europa Analytica in the Netherlands, Distinguished Visiting Research Fellow at the National Defense University in Washington, as well as a Fellow of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
Lindley-French is also Strategic Programme Advisor at Wilton Park, an agency of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In 2015 he was made an Honorary Member of the Association of Anciens of the NATO Defence College in Rome where he served as a member of the Academic Advisory Board. He is a member of the Strategic Advisory Panel of the British Chief of Defence Staff and was formerly the Head of the Commander’s Initiative Group of NATO’s Allied Rapid Reaction Corps. He was both Eisenhower Professor of Defence Strategy and Professor of Military Operational Art and Science at the Netherlands Defence Academy and Special Professor for Strategic Studies at the University of Leiden. He was also Senior Fellow at the EU Institute for Security Studies in Paris and Course Director at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy in Switzerland.
In November 2017 he co-published together with John R. Allen The Future Tasks of the Adapted Alliance, for which he was Lead Writer, which considers NATO adaptation and the future role of the Alliance in the changing strategic environment.
Publications
On the 70th anniversary of the founding of NATO Julian Lindley-French wrote that "The Free World still needs NATO because the unfree world is again threatening it. However, the unfree world is becoming far more sophisticated in the way it threatens the Free World. Therefore, NATO must thus become much better at countering the threats of the twenty-first century."
Julian Lindley-French has written over 10 books, many about war and NATO.
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Brussels Forum/2010 | 26 March 2010 | 28 March 2010 | Brussels Belgium | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund. |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:FCO Skripal twitter sample 23.3.18 | Twitter roundup | 23 March 2018 | Chris Hernon | A Twitter roundup from II. The contents are fairly standard fare, but which users II chose to follow is very interesting, and some are indeed "other users in our field" |