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Frank Foley is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at King's College London, with a research focus at the intersection of comparative politics and international relations, particularly on counterterrorism, human rights, and intelligence security policy. He has held post-doctoral fellowships at Stanford University’s Center for International Security Cooperation and has engaged in cross-national studies regarding counterterrorism practices. His notable academic contributions include the book 'Countering Terrorism in Britain and France: Institutions, Norms, and the Shadow of the Past', which conducts a comparative analysis of counterterrorist policies between the UK and France. Additionally, he is working on a project concerning the social sustainability of torture within contemporary societies and has recently published findings in the European Journal of International Relations. Over the years, he has developed expertise in the coordination of intelligence and law enforcement in counterterrorism, which includes analyzing the inter-agency cooperation among US and British intelligence sectors. An active contributor to public discourse, Foley has written pieces for various media and has advised UK government agencies on counterterrorism issues.
King's College London • London, ENG, UK
Teaching and conducting research in International Relations.
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