Robin Simcox
Robin Simcox is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Cohesion. He is also section director of the Britain in the World department at the Henry Jackson Society.[1]
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Education
Simcox holds a BA in History (International) from the University of Leeds, including a year spent studying at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and an MSc in U.S. Foreign Policy from the Institute for the Study of the Americas at the University of London.[2]
Affiliations
- Henry Jackson Society- Section Director, Britain in the World
- Centre for Social Cohesion - Research Fellow
- Democratiya - Contributor
- The Spittoon - Contributor
Publications
Pamphlets
- A Degree of Influence: The Funding of Strategically Important Subjects in UK Universities (pdf), Center for Social Cohesion, March 2009.
Articles
- Book Review: Why We're Losing the War on Terror, Democratiya, Spring 2008.
- Funding with strings attached, guardian.co.uk, accessed 31 March 2009.
- Our universities are competing to take cash from foreign dictators, telegraph.co.uk, accessed 31 March 2009.
Spittoon Articles
- Robin Simcox, Mohammed Atif Siddique and ‘racism’, 6 February 2010, cross-post from ConservativeHome
- 9/11 Troofery in London, 8 September 2010, cross-post from ConservativeHome.
- Why Lambert and Githens-Mazer are wrong on radicalisation, Robin Simcox, 21 October 2010, cross-post from Harry's Place.
Notes
- ↑ Robin Simcox, guardian.co.uk, accessed 17 April 2009.
- ↑ Robin Simcox, Henry Jackson Society, accessed 18 April 2009.