Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French Email and Phone Number
Analyst, author, commentator and speaker with twelve books to my name, including three for Oxford University Press including the award-winning"Future War and the Defence of Europe" in 2022, In September 2024 I published "The Retreat from Strategy" (London: Hurst) with General Lord Richards in which we consider why Britain's armed forces have become so fragile and what to do about it. My job is to speak truth unto power in an age when the gap between power, people and politics is growing dangerously wide. My focus is the tension between strategy and politics with an emphasis on security and defence policy. My analysis is the product of many years policy and practitioner experience, allied to long and deep research. Sadly, I also support Sheffield United Football Club - the triumph of endless hope over long, hard, and painful experience!Forthcoming Book:NATO: The Enduring Alliance 3rd edition (Routledge: London)Latest BookFuture War and the Defence of Europe (Oxford University Press English Edition and Kosmos Press German Edition)Recent Books:2017: The Geopolitics of Terror - Demons and Dragons (Routledge)2015: NATO: The Enduring Alliance 2015 (Routledge)2015: Little Britain: Twenty-First Century Strategy for a Middling European Power ( 2nd and paperback edition) (Amazon)2014; The Oxford Handbook of War (paperback edition) (Oxford University Press)2014: Little Britain: Twenty-First Century Strategy for a Middling European Power (Kindle e-book) 2012: The Oxford Handbook of War (Oxford University Press)2007: A Chronology of European Security and Defence (Oxford University Press)2007; NATO: The Enduring Alliance 2007 (Routledge)2003: Terms of Engagement (EUISS)1998: Coalitions & the Future of Security Policy
Royal Historical Society
View- Website:
- royalhistsoc.org
- Employees:
- 97
-
FellowRoyal Historical SocietySouth Holland, Netherlands -
FellowRoyal Historical Society Oct 2024 - PresentLondon Area, United Kingdom -
ChairmanThe Alphen Group Feb 2019 - PresentRotterdam Area, Netherlands
-
FellowCanadian Global Affairs Institute Dec 2014 - PresentCalgary, Canada AreaIn 2007 Lindley-French published a on book NATO for Routledge. In January 2008 he published a major book on the history of European defence for Oxford University Press which was nominated for the Duke of Westminster Medal for Military Literature. In 2010 he wrote a major report on Franco-British relations for Chatham House and a Whitehall Report for RUSI on the defence challenges facing smaller European states. In 2011 he published another major report on Strategic Communications and National Strategy for Chatham House. In March 2014 he published the paperback version of the definitive Oxford Handbook of War with Professor Yves Boyer of the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, which was also nominated for the Duke of Westminster medal. In January 2014 published a new e-book entitled Little Britain? Twenty-First Century Strategy for a Middling European Power and in January 2015 he published the second edition paperback version of the book. In June 2015 Routledge will publish a new book NATO: The Enduring Alliance. He is currently working on a new book entitled The Decline and Fall of Europe which considers Europe’s precipitous grand strategic decline. -
Distinguished Visiting Research FellowNational Defense University Apr 2014 - PresentWashington D.C. Metro AreaDistinguished Visiting Research Fellow, Institute for National Security Studies, Washington DC -
Senior FellowInstitute Of Statecraft Mar 2013 - PresentLondon, United KingdomAdvise leaders
-
DirectorEuropa Analytica 2010 - PresentRotterdam Area, NetherlandsBorn in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England in 1958 Lindley-French is an Oxford historian and Oxford Blue. He received a Masters Degree in International Relations (with distinction) from UEA and holds a doctorate in political science from the European University Institute. He has lectured in European Security at the Department of War Studies, Kings College London, and therein was Deputy Director of the International Centre for Security Analysis (ICSA). He was Senior Research Fellow at the EU Institute for Security Studies in Paris and acted as a senior advisor to the NATO Secretary-General in Brussels where in 1999 he was recognised for outstanding service. He has extensive experience as a strategic advisor. In November 2007, following his return from a trip to Afghanistan, he prepared a major report on the situation therein and the way ahead to which he added a second report in April 2008 after a further trip for the heads of government and chiefs of defence of NATO countries.
-
Strategic Programme AdvisorWilton Park 2010 - PresentSteyning, East SussexAdvise on conference programme -
Member Of Strategic Advisors GroupAtlantic Council Of The United States Jan 2008 - PresentWashington D.C. Metro Area -
Member Of The Strategic Advisors GroupAtlantic Council Of The United States 2008 - PresentWashington D.C. Metro AreaAdvise senior leaders
-
Co-LeadGlobsec Nato Adaptation Project Sep 2016 - Dec 2017BrusselsI am the co-lead of a major project into NATO Adaptation. The aim is to bring together top military and policy leaders with researchers to consider how the Alliance can be best prepared for the big challenges of the twenty-first century..
-
Vice-PresidentAtlantic Treaty Association Nov 2015 - Nov 2017Brussels Area, BelgiumAt the 61st Assembly of the Atlantic Treaty Association I had the honour to be elected Vice President. the Association is committed to strengthening the Euro-Atlantic Community and active support of the Atlantic Alliance. -
Member Of Strategic Advisory PanelUk Chief Of Defence Staff Sep 2011 - Oct 2016London, United KingdomAdvise senior leaders
-
Member Of Academic Advisory BoardNato Defense College 2010 - Dec 2013Rome Area, ItalyAdvise the Commandant
-
Associate FellowAustrian Institute For European And Security Studies 2008 - Mar 2012ViennaAdvise senior leaders
-
Associate FellowRoyal Institute For International Affairs 2009 - 2012London, United KingdomAdvise senior leaders
-
Eisenhower Professor Of Defence StrategyNetherlands Defence Academy 2007 - 2012Breda Area, NetherlandsJulian Lindley-French was formerly Eisenhower Professor of Defence Strategy at the Netherlands Defence Academy. He is a member of the Atlantic Council of the United States and Senior Associate Fellow of the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom. He is an advisor to General Sir David Richards, Chief of the Defence Staff in London and Head of the Commander’s Initiative Group (CIG) for NATO’s Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) in which he is leading efforts to operationalise the Comprehensive Approach. He is also a member of the Strategic Advisory Group in Washington under the leadership of US National Security Advisor General Jim Jones. A Strategic Programme Advisor for Wilton Park he is a member of the Academic Advisory Board of the NATO Defence College in Rome and a Fellow of the Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy in Vienna. He was formerly a Course Director at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and European Co-Chair of the US-European Working Group on Stabilisation and Reconstruction Missions for CSIS and Project Leader for the Atlantic Council’s Stratcon 2010 project on the NATO Strategic Concept. . -
Eisenhower Professor Of Defence StrategyMinisterie Van Defensie 2007 - 2012Breda Area, Netherlands -
Director European Security Policy And International Security Policy CoursesGeneva Centre For Security Policy (Gcsp) Jan 2003 - Dec 2006Geneva Area, Switzerland -
Senior FellowEu Institute For Security Studies Jan 2000 - Dec 2002Paris Area, France
Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French Skills
Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French Education Details
-
Modern History -
Defence Strategy -
International Relations
Frequently Asked Questions about Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French
What company does Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French work for?
Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French works for Royal Historical Society
What is Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French's role at the current company?
Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French's current role is Fellow.
What schools did Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French attend?
Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French attended University Of Oxford, European University Institute, University Of East Anglia.
What skills is Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French known for?
Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French has skills like International Relations, Political Science, National Security, Foreign Policy, Government, Politics, Defence, European Union, Strategy, Policy, Nato, Policy Analysis.
Free Chrome Extension
Find emails, phones & company data instantly
Aero Online
Your AI prospecting assistant
Select data to include:
0 records × $0.02 per record
Download 750 million emails and 100 million phone numbers
Access emails and phone numbers of over 750 million business users. Instantly download verified profiles using 20+ filters, including location, job title, company, function, and industry.
Start your free trial