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British political scientist and author (born August 27, 1974)
Mark Leonard, October 2010
Mark Hugo Leonard (born August 27,
1974)
[1] is a British
political scientist and author. He is the director of the
European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), which he founded in 2007. He has been writing for
Project Syndicate , an international media organization, since 2004.
[2]
Early life and education
Mark Leonard is the son of
Dick Leonard ,
[3] the writer and journalist, and
Irène Heidelberger-Leonard , a professor of German literature. His sister is
Miriam Leonard , a professor of Greek and Latin.
Leonard was a pupil of the
European School, Brussels I (ESBI) from where he graduated with a
European Baccalaureate .
[4]
Leonard graduated from
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge , where he read social and political sciences. He was chairman of the Cambridge Organisation of Labour Students (now the
Cambridge Universities Labour Club ) in 1994–5.
Career
Mark Leonard founded the
European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) in October 2007,
[5] for which he serves as executive director.
[6] He moderates ECFR's weekly podcast "ECFR's World in 30 Minutes".
Leonard has been director of foreign policy at the
Centre for European Reform , and
Foreign Policy Centre .
[7]
[8]
Publications
In 2005, he wrote a book called Why Europe Will Run the 21st Century .
[9]
[10] His second book, What does China think? was published in 2008.
[11]
In 2021, Leonard's book
The Age of Unpeace was published.
[12]
References
^
"Leonard. Mark Hugo" .
Companies House . Retrieved 10 September 2021 .
^
"Mark Leonard - Project Syndicate" . Project Syndicate . Retrieved 2017-10-18 .
^
Labour Camp: The Failure of Style Over Substance , Stephen Bayley, B.T. Batsford, 1998, page 30
^ Shore, Cris; Baratieri, Daniela (2006).
"Crossing Boundaries through Education: European Schools" . In Stacul, Jaro; Moutsou, Christina; Kopnina, Helen (eds.). Crossing European Boundaries: Beyond Conventional Geographical Categories . Berghahn Books. pp. 37–.
ISBN
978-1-84545-150-9 .
^
Torreblanca, José Ignacio ; Leonard, Mark (May 2013).
"The Continent-Wide Rise of Euroscepticism" (PDF) . European Council on Foreign Relations.
^ Leonard, Mark; Torreblanca, José Ignacio (2013-10-03).
"The remarkable rise of continental Euroscepticism" . The Guardian . Retrieved 2014-03-24 .
^
"Mark Leonard" . Presseurop.eu. Retrieved 2014-03-24 .
^
"» Mark Leonard » Print - EU enlargement - ESI" . Esiweb.org. 2009-06-06. Retrieved 2014-04-19 .
^ Leonard, Mark (2005-05-01).
"Why Europe Will Run the 21st Century" . Foreign Affairs . Retrieved 2014-04-19 .
^ Henderson, William (2006-11-21).
"Alworth Institute: Review of Mark Leonard on Why Europe Will Run the 21st. Century" . Blog.lib.umn.edu. Retrieved 2014-04-19 .
^ See the author's profile at
http://www.ecfr.eu/profile/C18 . Retrieved 27 December 2015.
^ Freddie Hayward. "
Are we living in the age of unpeace? ", newstatesman.com, 29 September 2021.
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