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LEADERSHIP
Sir Alfred SHERMAN, Life Patron
Co-Founder and first Chairman of our Foundation (1994-2001)
Advisor to Margaret Thatcher, 1974-83, knighted in 1983
Veteran of Spanish Civil War and World War II
Observer correspondent in Belgrade, 1950s
The Daily Telegraph, 1965-86 (leader writer 1977-86)
Co-founder, Centre for Policy Studies, 1974
Visiting Fellow, London School of Economics, 1983-85
Regularly published on political, social and economic topics
Ambassador
James BISSETT, Chairman (since 2001)
Distinguished Canadian Diplomat and Foreign Affairs Analyst
BA in History and Politics, University of Manitoba
MA, Carlton University, Ottawa
Head of Immigration Foreign Service (1974)
Assistant Under-Secretary for Social Affairs (1980)
High Commissioner, Trinidad and Tobago (1982)
Canadian Ambassador to Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania (1990)
Director, IOM (International Organization for Migration), Moscow (1992)
Col. Ronald Lester HATCHETT, Director
BSc, United States Air Force Academy (1966)
MA, California State University, San Diego (1972)
PhD, University of Texas at Austin (1982)
Distinguished Graduate, USAF Squadron Officers School (1974)
Distinguished Graduate, Air Command and Staff College of the Air
University
(1980)
Director, Center for International Studies and Professor of Social
Studies,
University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
Texas A&M University (1988-93)
The Foreign Service Institute, Washington D.C. (1983)
The United States Air Force Academy (1972-1975)
World affairs analyst, KTRK ABC Television Eyewitness News, Houston,
Texas
Senior official, Department of Defense, Reagan administration (October
1983
- August 1988)
U.S. Air Force officer specialising in intelligence and
politico-military
affairs (June 1966 - October 1983):
Michael Martin STENTON, Director of Studies
Peterhouse, 1969-75; BA (1972)
PhD (Cambridge) 1980
Lectured at University of Bristol and the City of London Polytechnic
British Academy and Clare Hall (Cambridge) Research Fellow
Fellow, Institut für Europaische Geschichte, Mainz, Germany
Lecturer in modern history, Board of Continuing Education, Cambridge
University
Regular contributor to the BBC World Service
Srdja TRIFKOVIC, Executive Director
BA, University of Sussex, 1977
PhD, University of Southampton
Foreign Affairs Editor, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture
Broadcaster, BBC, London, 1980-86
Voice of America, 1986-87
Belgrade correspondent, U.S. News & World Report, 1989-91
Visiting Scholar, Hoover Institution, California, 1991-92
University of St Thomas, Houston (1996-97)
Rose Hill College, 1997-98
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