In May 1940 Great Britain, under the leadership of Sir Winston Churchill, set up an all party coalition government, ostensibly to navigate Britain and her Allies through the Second World War. Domestic party politics was, by and large, suspended in the national interest. Now, 80 years after end of that conflict, war remains an unwelcome […]
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On Wednesday evening I was delighted to join Professor Martin Bricknell at the launch of my book, hosted by King’s College London. With over 60 attendees signed up from across the globe, it was a a great opportunity to discuss the book in much greater detail with a very diverse audience. The talk, followed by […]
Under A Feathered Sky – video
Over the weekend I decided to share a few thoughts about how the book was written. I wanted to share the story behind how I sat down for the first time and opened my laptop. That first engagement with Under A Feathered Sky was sitting in a small house in northern Portugal. With papers spread […]
Published!
The untold story of NATO’s role in newly independent Kosovo
Under A Feathered Sky: what people have said
On Friday, 31st July 2020, Under A Feathered Sky will be published. The book has been previewed by two eminent security and diplomatic professionals, resulting in a strong endorsement from each. General The Lord Richards of Herstmonceux GCB CBE DSO wrote; “In a highly charged and often dangerous environment, peace is frequently bought by a […]