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Biography
Laurent Murawiec, 54, is a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute, the prominent Washington, D.C., think-tank. His career has covered a wide field of experience. He
taught philosophy in France, after completing his B.A., Phil, and M.A., Phil.
was a foreign correspondent in Germany and Central Europe for
La Vie française, the French business weekly
co-founded and managed GeoPol Services, S.A., of Geneva, a consulting company that counted top multinationals and banks amongst its clients
taught the history of central economic planning at the prestigious Ecole des Hautes Etudes en sciences socials in Paris
joined the RAND Corporation as a Senior International Policy Analyst in 1999 as an expert on information warfare, the “Revolution in Military Affairs” and Trans-Atlantic relations
translated Carl von Clausewitz's
On War into French
is the author of several acclaimed books:
War in the 21 st Century [in French and in Chinese, Beijing];
The Spirit of Nations: Cultures and Geopolitics [in French];
La Guerre d'après [in English:
Princes of Darkness: The Saudi Assault on the West]
has delivered important studies to the U.S. Department of Defense, most recently
Vulnerabilities in the Chinese Way of War[2003] and
The Mind of Jihad [2005].
has lectured at many of the world's top universities, and written opinion articles for the world press
is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies
At the Hudson Institute, his main areas of research are: the strategic perspectives for Asia and U.S.-Asia relations; the war on terrorism, specifically the psychological and cultural determinants of modern
jihad.