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− | '''The Limehouse Group of Analyst''' calls itself an "informal association of professional commentators". According to its website it "It came about during a working dinner in the house of one of our number" and has "been meeting for nearly a decade".<ref>The Limehouse Group of Analyst, [http://limehousegroup.net/default.php Homepage], (accessed 23 May 2008)</ref> The members' association is from their participation in the weekly radio programme SITREP which discussed defence and geopolitical issues and is | + | '''The Limehouse Group of Analyst''' calls itself an "informal association of professional commentators". According to its website it "It came about during a working dinner in the house of one of our number" and has "been meeting for nearly a decade".<ref>The Limehouse Group of Analyst, [http://limehousegroup.net/default.php Homepage], (accessed 23 May 2008)</ref> The members' association is from their participation in the weekly radio programme SITREP which discussed defence and geopolitical issues and is broadcast by [[British Forces Broadcasting Service]] Radio 2.<ref>The Limehouse Group of Analyst, [http://limehousegroup.net/default.php Homepage], (accessed 23 May 2008)</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 02:37, 22 April 2010
The Limehouse Group of Analyst calls itself an "informal association of professional commentators". According to its website it "It came about during a working dinner in the house of one of our number" and has "been meeting for nearly a decade".[1] The members' association is from their participation in the weekly radio programme SITREP which discussed defence and geopolitical issues and is broadcast by British Forces Broadcasting Service Radio 2.[2]
Members
- Major General J H A Thompson CB OBE, soldier, military historian, commentator on current defence matters
- Martin McCauley, author, senior lecturer at the university of London on Eastern Europe, China and the new terrorism
- Hazhir Teimourian, writer and commentator on Middle Eastern history, politics and terrorism
- Christopher Lee, historian of Britain, commentator on defence and strategic matters
- Eric Grove, author, historian, self-employed strategic analyst and defence consultant
- Christabel King, commentator on the media, teacher of broadcast journalism at City University, London
- Edward Foster, expert on British and NATO defence structures and European cooperation