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Christina Goulter is a Reader in Military History at King's College London, specializing in Air Power and Conflict History. She has a notable academic appointment as Co-Director of the Sir Michael Howard Centre for the History of War. Christina is also co-lead on the Military Political History Theme within the Air Power Studies Research Group. Her research interests encompass key themes such as the Greek Civil War and British intervention during the conflict, intelligence operations during the Second World War, and the air campaign in Libya in 2011. Christina has published extensively in her field, including her award-winning work on the Greek Civil War. She has been involved in teaching Advanced Military History topics and supervising PhD students focused on Air Power and Counter-Insurgency studies. In 1994-1997, Christina served as an Associate Professor at the Naval War College in Newport, RI, USA. Her contributions to military history have been recognized by her fellowship in the Royal Aeronautical Society. Christina's work has influenced contemporary understandings of military strategy and political rationales in historical contexts.
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