Robin Shepherd

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Born6 January 1968
NationalityUK
Alma materUCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London School of Economics
Member ofCenter for Strategic and International Studies, German Marshall Fund, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Former Moscow Bureau Chief for The Times now working for intelligence think tanks.

Robin Shepherd is a British-born political commentator and analyst.[1] Formerly a senior fellow, running the Europe programme at Chatham House (The Royal Institute of International Affairs) in London, he has also held fellowships with a number of leading think tanks in the United States and Europe including the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He is vice president of the Halifax International Security Forum,[2] He has written for the intelligence think tank the Henry Jackson Society.

Shepherd began his working life as a journalist, presumably with close ties to his later employers, for Reuters and The Times.

Early life and education

Born in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, Shepherd attended Ilkley Grammar School, a state school in the north of England. He studied Russian at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies - which today forms part of University College London - and gained a master's degree in political theory from the London School of Economics.[3]

Career

Before entering the world of think tanks, he was the Moscow Bureau Chief for The Times. Prior to that he worked for eight years for Reuters in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and London.

In November 2020, Shepherd authored China Vs. Democracy: The Greatest Game, a "handbook for democracies" designed to set out the challenge posed to the world's democracies by a newly assertive China. In the course of the research, he, and the team he led, spoke to more than 250 dignitaries across the world, including several former US secretaries of state, secretaries of defense and heads of the CIA. The handbook has been translated into Chinese and French.[4][5]

The early focus of his work was post-Communist transition in Eastern Europe and Russia, such as in his first book, Czechoslovakia: The Velvet Revolution and Beyond (Palgrave Macmillan/St. Martins Press, 2000),[6] which dealt with the post-communist reform process. His research and commentary have since branched out into international security, transatlantic relations, European politics, the global democracy agenda, the impact of the digital revolution on politics and society, and the relationship between the Western world and the State of Israel. Shepherd has also contributed to, and edited many other books and publications including Belarusian opposition leader Andrei Sannikov's biographical account of his time as a political prisoner in KGB jails and labour camps, My Story, which contains a foreword by Nobel Laureate Svetlana Alexievich.

Shepherd believes he lost his job at Chatham House due to his expressing too much support of Israel.[7]

The Commentator

Shepherd is the owner/publisher[8] of the political news and commentary website The Commentator. The website's stance is described in the "About" section as "Centre-right internationalist", though Shepherd's own political outlook is said in that section to have moved on: "Owner Robin Shepherd... has developed his thinking to the point that he now regards the old Right-Left dichotomy as redundant. He is working on a book, provisionally entitled Realignment: Democracy in the Digital Revolution, which argues that our inherited democratic structures and thinking are obsolete and that we need to revamp them to suit the changes inaugurated by the digital revolution."[citation needed]

Books

  • Shepherd, Robin (2000). Czechoslovakia: the velvet revolution and beyond. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780312230685.
  • Shepherd, Robin (2010). A state beyond the pale: Europe's problem with Israel. London: Phoenix. ISBN 9780753827130.
  • Shepherd, Robin (2020). China Vs Democracy: The Greatest Game. Washington DC. HFX.


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
A World in Flux: The Future of Democracy Europe and the Middle East12 September 201713 September 2017Georgia
Tbilisi
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