Francis Ghilès

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Person.png Francis Ghilès Companies House LinkedInRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(journalist, propagandist, deep state operative, “terror expert”)
Francis Ghilès.jpg
NationalityFrench
Alma materUniversity of Grenoble, St Antony's College (Oxford), University of Keele
Member ofInstitute for Statecraft, Institute for Statecraft/Tor team, Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Leaders, Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Spain
Interests • Algeria
• Tunisia
• Middle East
• energy
• “terrorism”
Institute for Statecraft

Employment.png Research Assistant

In office
1967 - 1968
To Pierre Mendès (Mayor of Grenoble)

Francis Ghilès is a member of the Institute for Statecraft. He is a member of the IfS "TOR Team" with a reported 25 years of experience. His job title is listed as "Forensic research" and his other roles as "Other role Russia energy and infowar link between Europe and MENA".[1]

Career

In 1967 Ghilès was a Research Assistant to Pierre Mendès (Mayor of Grenoble).

His Linkedin page states "Trilingual political scientist who through eighteen years at the Financial Times reporting on international capital markers and North Africa built up extensive experience and contacts throughout the Western Mediterranean, the UK, the USA, Japan and Europe, especially France and Spain. Analyses emerging security, political and denergy trands and connects themm to European, US and North African policy priorities".

Publications

Ghilès has written for a range of commercially-controlled media outlies such as the Financial Times (for 18 years),[2] Le Monde, [Berfrois]],[3] The New York Times and El Pais.

{{SMWQ |text=Fifteen years after 9/11 we are nowhere close to the end of the War on Terror... ISIS is a long-term threat to the region and the outside world. |authors=Francis Ghilès |source_URL= |source_Why the war on terrorism has failed |date=26/06/2016 |source_name=The Arab Weekly |subjects=War on Terrorism, ISIS


A December 2018 piece for Middle East Eye was entitled A strong central bank can save Tunisia's economic and democratic model.[4]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Russia’s Strategy on NATO'S Eastern and Southern Flanks27 January 2017 09:30:0027 January 2017 16:30:00Barcelona Centre for International AffairsA CIDOB/The Institute for Statecraft/NATO meeting
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