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== Academics ==
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[[Andrew Stewart]] provides detailed analysis of global geopolitical risk-related issues. His main focus is terrorism and counter-terrorism specifically looking at ‘asymmetric’ dangers (such as the threat from the potential terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction), Homeland Security and energy security. Since 2002 he has been a Visiting Lecturer within the [[Department of Defence Studies]] (University of London), the academic component of the Joint Services Command and Staff College, itself a part of the UK Defence Academy.
  
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Formerly Andrew was Managing Director of the [[Eric Morris Consultancy]] Ltd. Joining as a geopolitical analyst in 1997, he initially spent much of his time working on terrorist-related matters and assisting with the in-house editing of [[Jane’s]] World Terrorism and Insurgency.
  
Andrew Stewart provides detailed analysis of global geopolitical risk-related issues. His main focus is terrorism and counter-terrorism specifically looking at ‘asymmetric’ dangers (such as the threat from the potential terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction), Homeland Security and energy security. Since 2002 he has been a Visiting Lecturer within the Department of Defence Studies (University of London), the academic component of the Joint Services Command and Staff College, itself a part of the UK Defence Academy.
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He is a director of [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]].
 
 
Formerly Andrew was Managing Director of the Eric Morris Consultancy Ltd. Joining as a geopolitical analyst in 1997, he initially spent much of his time working on terrorist-related matters and assisting with the in-house editing of Jane’s World Terrorism and Insurgency.
 

Revision as of 16:03, 15 February 2007

Andrew Stewart provides detailed analysis of global geopolitical risk-related issues. His main focus is terrorism and counter-terrorism specifically looking at ‘asymmetric’ dangers (such as the threat from the potential terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction), Homeland Security and energy security. Since 2002 he has been a Visiting Lecturer within the Department of Defence Studies (University of London), the academic component of the Joint Services Command and Staff College, itself a part of the UK Defence Academy.

Formerly Andrew was Managing Director of the Eric Morris Consultancy Ltd. Joining as a geopolitical analyst in 1997, he initially spent much of his time working on terrorist-related matters and assisting with the in-house editing of Jane’s World Terrorism and Insurgency.

He is a director of Strategic Communication Laboratories.