Professor Michael Clarke was Director General of the Royal United Services Institute
(RUSI) from 2007 to 2015. Previously he was founding Director of the Centre for
Defence Studies at King's College London and also Deputy Vice-Principal.
He has been a Guest Fellow at the Brookings Institution and a Fellow in Foreign Policy
Studies at the Royal Institute of International Affairs. He is now a Fellow of King’s
College London and of the Universities of Aberystwyth and Exeter.
He was specialist adviser to the House of Commons Defence Committee from 1997 to
2019, and since 2016 to the Joint National Committee on Security Strategy on which he
still serves.
In 2004 he was the UK’s member of the UN Secretary General’s Advisory
Board on Disarmament Matters. In 2009 he was appointed to the Prime Minister’s
National Security Forum, in 2010 to the Chief of Defence Staff’s Strategic Advisory
Group, and in March 2014 the Deputy PM asked him to chair an Independent
Surveillance Review.
His recent publications include; Tipping Point: Britain, Brexit and Security in the 2020s
(2019); The Challenge of Defending Britain (2018). His next two books in 2021 and
2022, will be: Britain’s Persuaders: Soft Power in a Hard World, and Great British
Military Commanders.
Michael is a Hon Member of the Keele World Affairs Advisory Panel.