Andrew Fox
Andrew Fox served for 16 years in the British Army (2005-21), leaving the Parachute Regiment with the rank of Major. He completed 3 tours in Afghanistan including one attached to US Army Special Forces, as well as further tours of Bosnia, Northern Ireland and the Middle East.
He was a senior lecturer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, teaching in the War Studies and Behavioural Science departments, teaching military theory and leadership to officer cadets in training. He is currently a research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, specialising in
Defence, the Middle East, and the psychology of disinformation.
Andrew provides regular commentary on defence and foreign policy across the media including articles in the New York Post, the Telegraph, the Spectator and Spiked. He has amassed a large following across his digital platforms, including X (formerly Twitter) and Substack, where he writes on disinformation, defence and security.
ARTICLES BY: Andrew Fox
The latest offering from Jewish Quarterly provides a timely and thorough exploration of the state of antisemitism in contemporary universities. It particularly focuses on the...