Oxford Analytica

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Formation1975
FounderDavid Young
Typecommercial
InterestsThe Great Game

Official narrative

The group describes itself as "an international consulting firm providing strategic analysis of world events."

Activities

The group organises conferences and publishes analysis.

Employees

Most of the staff are believed to be academics, thought the company was founded by David Young, former Special Assistant at the National Security Council under Richard Nixon and an Administrative Assistant to Henry Kissinger. Spooks are also employed, such as Sir Colin McColl, former chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, who was a consultant for Oxford Analytica for several years, starting in 1994.[1]

Publications

The group has published work by Tom Pravda. {{SMWDocs}]


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