Cleo Paskal is a journalist and a Non-Resident Senior Fellow for the Indo-Pacific at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies,[1] Senior Fellow at the Usanas Foundation[2] and on the International Board of Advisors of the Kalinga Institute of Indo-Pacific Studies[3] and the Global Counter-Terrorism Council.

Biography

Paskal specializes in strategic issues in the Indo-Pacific. She has testified[4][5][6] before Congress multiples times. From 2006 to 2022, she was an Associate Fellow at Chatham House (a.k.a. Royal Institute of International Affairs),[7] where, among other projects, she led Chatham House's project 'Geostrategic outlook for the Indo-Pacific 2019-2024'.[8] She also led a multi-year research project based at the Centre d'études et de recherches internationales de l'Université de Montréal (CÉRIUM) looking at strategic shifts in the Indo-Pacific.[9] She was a visiting fellow at Gateway House (Indian Council on Global Relations) in 2019.[10]

Apart from contributing chapters to peer reviewed academic books Cleo Paskal has contributed to, among many others, Naval War College Review, Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs (Air Force), Washington Examiner, Pacific Island Times, The Diplomat, The Economist, The World Today, Conde Nast Traveller, The Independent, The Telegraph, The Times, Chicago Tribune, Australian Financial Review, New Zealand Herald, The Farmer's Almanac, Lonely Planet, and the Sunday Times as well as hosting BBC radio shows. She has had columns with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, National Post, and the Toronto Star. Having attended McGill University, she co-founded that school's satire magazine, The Red Herring. She also wrote the Primetime Emmy Award winning TV series Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within and has won over a dozen awards for her journalism. She is a Sunday Guardian columnist.[11]

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