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+ | ''Alexandros Peterson''' was a former fellow of the [[Henry Jackson Society]]. He was killed in January 2013 in a [[Taliban]] bomb attack on a restaurant in Kabul, Afghanistan.<ref>[http://henryjacksonsociety.org/2014/01/21/alexandros-petersen/ Alexandros Petersen], Henry Jackson Society, 21 January 2013.</ref> | ||
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::Alex is Senior ACD Researcher at the [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]] in London. He is also Section Director, Americas at the [[Henry Jackson Society Project for Democratic Geopolitics|Henry Jackson Society]] and on the editorial board of [[Millennium: Journal of International Studies]]. In 2006, he was a Researcher at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] in Washington DC and a Visiting Scholar at the [[Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies]] in Tbilisi. He has held research assistant positions at the King's College London Department of War Studies and the [[Western Policy Center]], as well as an internship at the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]. His commentary and analysis regularly appears in newspapers and journals in the U.S., Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. He is currently pursuing a PhD in International Relations at the London School of Economics, and received his BA in War Studies with First Class Honors from King's College London.<ref>[http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], accessed 22 March 2008.</ref> | ::Alex is Senior ACD Researcher at the [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]] in London. He is also Section Director, Americas at the [[Henry Jackson Society Project for Democratic Geopolitics|Henry Jackson Society]] and on the editorial board of [[Millennium: Journal of International Studies]]. In 2006, he was a Researcher at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] in Washington DC and a Visiting Scholar at the [[Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies]] in Tbilisi. He has held research assistant positions at the King's College London Department of War Studies and the [[Western Policy Center]], as well as an internship at the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]. His commentary and analysis regularly appears in newspapers and journals in the U.S., Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. He is currently pursuing a PhD in International Relations at the London School of Economics, and received his BA in War Studies with First Class Honors from King's College London.<ref>[http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], accessed 22 March 2008.</ref> | ||
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Alexandros Peterson' was a former fellow of the Henry Jackson Society. He was killed in January 2013 in a Taliban bomb attack on a restaurant in Kabul, Afghanistan.[1]
A 2008 biography of Petersen by Young Professionals in Foreign Policy stated:
- Alex is Senior ACD Researcher at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. He is also Section Director, Americas at the Henry Jackson Society and on the editorial board of Millennium: Journal of International Studies. In 2006, he was a Researcher at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC and a Visiting Scholar at the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies in Tbilisi. He has held research assistant positions at the King's College London Department of War Studies and the Western Policy Center, as well as an internship at the Council on Foreign Relations. His commentary and analysis regularly appears in newspapers and journals in the U.S., Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. He is currently pursuing a PhD in International Relations at the London School of Economics, and received his BA in War Studies with First Class Honors from King's College London.[2]
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- ↑ Alexandros Petersen, Henry Jackson Society, 21 January 2013.
- ↑ About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, accessed 22 March 2008.