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     operations, psychological operations, perception management, or just propaganda—the intent to influence the hearts and  
 
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     minds of target audiences through the effective use of information remains constant" <ref>"[Garfield, A (2007)The U.S. Counter-propaganda Failure in Iraq. The Middle East Quarterly, Vol XIV, Issue 4 http://www.meforum.org/1753/the-us-counter-propaganda-failure-in-iraq The U.S. Counter-propaganda Failure in Iraq]", The Middle East Quarterly, accessed 10/11/2010</ref>
 
     minds of target audiences through the effective use of information remains constant" <ref>"[Garfield, A (2007)The U.S. Counter-propaganda Failure in Iraq. The Middle East Quarterly, Vol XIV, Issue 4 http://www.meforum.org/1753/the-us-counter-propaganda-failure-in-iraq The U.S. Counter-propaganda Failure in Iraq]", The Middle East Quarterly, accessed 10/11/2010</ref>
 
  
  

Revision as of 18:53, 16 November 2010

Mr Garfield is the founder of Glevum Associates. He has wide expertise in the fields of Counter Terrorism (CT), Counter Insurgency (COIN), Psychological Warfare (PSYOP), Information Operations (IO) and Strategic Communications (SC) [1] and he is a firm supporter of these warfare techniques. He has stated for example that

  "While terminology may vary—some officials refer to information operations as strategic communications, influence 
   operations, psychological operations, perception management, or just propaganda—the intent to influence the hearts and 
   minds of target audiences through the effective use of information remains constant" [2]


Background

In the past Mr Garfield has worked both for the UK and US governments. He is a graduate of the British Army and for eleven years he was a member of the British Army Intelligence Corps serving in Germany, Northern Ireland and Belize [3]. His last UK government post was as a policy adviser in the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) where he also became the first IO Staff Officer in the mid 1990s [4]. Since emigrating to the United States in 2004 he has worked exclusively for US clients, the most important ones of these being the US Department of Defence (DoD), the US Army, and the Department of State.

The private companies that Mr Garfield has been involved with have often been contracted to work for the governmental defence sector. These include the Lincoln Group and the Terrorism Research Center. Currently he is also a member of two independent think tanks, the international affairs think tank Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) where he is a Senior Fellow [5], and the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) which engages in defence and security research and where Mr Garfield is a US director [6].

Mr Garfield is also engaged in teaching and research. After leaving the UK government post in 2002 Mr Garfield became a Deputy Director of International Policy Institute at King's College London from which position he lectured and consulted on international security issues in the UK and the US. In the US he lectures extensively including for the US Army, National Defence University, the Naval Postgraduate School [7], the Defence Intelligence Agency and Fourth Psychological Operations Group [8]. He has also undertaken several research projects for example leading three major projects for the DoD on counter terrorism and counter insurgency [9], and a joint UK and US study regarding a strategy to reform the Afghan National Police and wider Afghan justice sector. He contributes regularly to academic journals, including the Wall Street Journal, ORBIS (a Foreign Policy Research Institute’s quarterly journal of world affairs) and Middle East Quarterly

External Links

Glevum Associates

Terrorism Research Center

Foreign Policy Research Institute

Royal United Services Institute

Notes

  1. "Glevum Leadership Team", Glevum Associates, accessed 28/10/2010
  2. "[Garfield, A (2007)The U.S. Counter-propaganda Failure in Iraq. The Middle East Quarterly, Vol XIV, Issue 4 http://www.meforum.org/1753/the-us-counter-propaganda-failure-in-iraq The U.S. Counter-propaganda Failure in Iraq]", The Middle East Quarterly, accessed 10/11/2010
  3. "[ics.leeds.ac.uk/papers/pmt/exhibits/442/JIW1_32.pdf Journal of Information Warfare (2002) Vol 1 Issue 3 Pp vi]", accessed 08/11/2010
  4. "Andrew Garfield", Sourcewatch, accessed 08/11/2010
  5. "Andrew Garfield", FPRI, accessed 09/11/2010
  6. Andrew Garfield”, RUSI, accessed 04/11/2010
  7. "Glevum Associates Leadership Team", Glevum Associates, accessed 12/10/2010
  8. "Andrew Garfield", Sourcewatch, accessed 08/11/2010
  9. Afghan Police Reform and the Future of Afghanistan", Foreign Policy Research Institute, accessed 04/11/2010