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            James Rogers


            Areas of interest and expertise: 
            Geopolitics and geostrategy; strategic cultures; maritime strategies; European Union foreign, security and military policy; European integration; British and French foreign, security and military policy; the geopolitics of East, South and Southeast Asia; the ‘Essex School’ of discourse theory.


            Languages: English (native) and French (very basic).
            James Rogers

            James Rogers is a founding director of the Group on Grand Strategy. He is currently completing his Ph.D. in European Studies at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge. He holds an M.Phil in Contemporary European Studies from Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge and a B.Sc. Econ. with first class honours in International Politics and Strategic Studies from Aberystwyth University. 

            During Autumn 2008, James was a Visiting Fellow at the European Union Institute for Security Studies, where he conducted research on the maritime geopolitics of the Indian Ocean and East Asia. He has also completed research assignments for the Sub-Committee on Security and Defence of the European Parliament, the European Council on Foreign Relations, the Egmont Institute and the Alternatives Foundation. He is currently working on a RAND Europe project on the strategic implications of the modernisation of Asian navies, for France and the European Union.

            He has spoken at a number of conferences and seminars, including those arranged by various European Union presidencies, the European Parliament, France’s National Institute for Higher Defence Studies, the Royal United Services Institute and the European Security and Defence College.
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