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Durodié gained a BSc in Physics at [[Imperial College London]]. | Durodié gained a BSc in Physics at [[Imperial College London]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 28 December 2020
Bill Durodié (academic, terrorism expert) | |
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Alma mater | Imperial College London, London School of Economics, Oxford University/New College |
Has regularly appeared on BBC as a "terrorism expert". |
Bill Durodié has regularly appeared on BBC as a "terrorism expert". He publishes for Spiked.
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Background
Durodié gained a BSc in Physics at Imperial College London.
Publications
Bill Durodié featured in the Adam Curtis' 2004 film The Power of Nightmares.[1]
Opinions
In 2018, he opened an article on the Skripal Affair "Cool-headed diplomacy has given way to bluster and confusion".[2] In 2015, he publicly criticised Prevent.[3]
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