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Christopher Andrew

Christopher Andrew is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Cambridge and Chair of the British Intelligence Study Group. Story, role and influence of intelligence agencies are the main object of the research of Prof. By Andrew 2003 is the official historian of the British Security Service (Mi5).
c.andrew@strategicstudies.it

Uri Bar-Joseph

Uri Bar-Joseph is an associate professor in the Division of International Relations – School of Political Science University of Haifa. Specializing in Strategic Studies Prof. Bar-Joseph is the author of numerous research and publications on intelligence, Middle East conflict and the Israeli national security. Uri Bar Joseph received his Ph.D.. in Political Science from Stanford University.
u.joseph@strategicstudies.it

Barak Ben-Zur

Barak Ben-Zur is a consultant and analyst specializing in strategic analysis of intelligence and counter-terrorism.
Already Colonel of the Israeli armed forces from 1991 to the 1996 was director of Military. He later served as head of research agency internal security (Shin Bet). Barak Ben-Zur received his PhD in International Relations at the University of Haifa.
b.ben-zur@strategicstudies.it

Mathew J. Burrows

Mathew Burrows è “Counselor” del National Intelligence Council (NIC) U.S. as well as, from 2010, direttore dell’Analysis and Production Staff (APS/NIC).
In 2005 has established and directed the Long Range Analysis Unit (adesso Strategic Futures Group) and was the main architect of the study "Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds”.
Dal 1986 to the 2007 has held various positions in the analytical structure of the Central Intelligence Agency and is currently a member of the Directorate of Intelligence's Senior Analyst Service.
Mathew Burrows graduated in 1976 from Wesleyan University and received his PhD in European History in 1983 at the University of Cambridge (GB).

Strategic Forum – Rome Wednesday, 30 novembre 2011

Wednesday, 30 novembre 2011 The Italian Institute for Strategic Studies “Niccolo Machiavelli” is pleased to invite … read more_>

Eric Denécé

Eric Denécé è il ed he direttore fondatore del French Centre for Research on Information.
Already naval officer has worked in Cambodia and has served as a naval analyst at the Direction de l'Evaluation et de la Documentation stratégique the Secretariat General de la Defense Nationale.
It’ consultant for French and European companies and institutions on matters relating to risk management, understanding the e-intelligence controversy.
Denécé Eric has a degree in Political Science and received his PhD from the Sorbonne.

e.denece@strategicstudies.it

Fritz W. Ermarth

Fritz W. Ermarth is a consultant for several organizations in the field of national and international security and intelligence.
Up to 1998 worked for the Central Intelligence Agency held positions of high responsibility including Chairman of the National Intelligence Council and director of the Strategic Evaluation Center. She worked for the U.S. National Security Council. Fritz W. Ermarth graduated in history from Wittenberg University and has specialized on the Soviet Union at the University of Harvard.
f.ermarth@strategicstudies.it

Thomas Fingar

Thomas Fingar è Oksenberg-Rohlen Distinguished Fellow presso la Stanford University.
Dal 1985 to the 2008 has held various positions at the State Department and the U.S. Intelligence Community. Dal 2001 to the 2003, in qualità di Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Research, was head of the intelligence structure of the Department of State. Dal 2005 to the 2008, come Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analysis, has restructured the analytical procedures of the U.S. Intelligence Community. Come Chairman del National Intelligence Council (DAYS) was one of the leaders of the report "Global Trends 2025". Pretend Thomas has a Ph.D. in Political Science from Stanford University.
t.fingar@strategicstudies.it

Mark Fitzpatrick

Mark Fitzpatrick is director of the Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Programme at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.
He previously worked for 26 years for the U.S. State Department and in various positions dealing with for ten years of non-proliferation. He finished his career as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Governmental Non-proliferation. Mark Fitzpatrick received his Masters in Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
m.fitzpatrick@strategicstudies.it

Michael S. Goodman

Michael Goodman è senior lecturer presso il Department of War Studies del King’s College di Londra. Author of numerous scientific publications in the field of intelligence history, Michael Goodman is the official historian of the British Joint Intelligence Committee.
m.goodman@strategicstudies.it