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John Bew is Professor in History and Foreign Policy at
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and from 2013 to 2014 held the
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Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations at the John W. Kluge Center. In 2019, Bew joined the Number 10 Policy Unit under Prime Minister Boris Johnson.


Biography

Bew is the son of Paul Bew, Professor of Irish Politics at
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and his wife Greta Jones, a history professor at the University of Ulster. From 2007 to 2010, Bew was Lecturer in Modern British History, Harris Fellow and Director of Studies at Peterhouse, Cambridge University, where he was previously a Junior Research Fellow. He completed his education at
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where he was a Foundation Scholar and a Thornton Scholar and attained a first class BA in History. He won the Member's Prize for the best MPhil in Historical Studies, before completing his doctoral dissertation 'Politics, identity and the shaping of Unionism in the north of Ireland, from the French Revolution to the Home Rule Crisis' in 2006. Bew is a contributing writer for the '' New Statesman'' and the author of several books, including ''Realpolitik: A History'' (2015) and ''Castlereagh: Enlightenment, War and Tyranny'', published by Quercus in the UK in 2011 and by Oxford University Press in the United States the following year. Bew's original work on Castlereagh formed the basis for a 2013 BBC NI documentary that he presented. ''Citizen Clem'', published in 2016, was named a 'book of the year' in '' The Times'', '' The Sunday Times'', '' Evening Standard'', '' The Spectator'' and ''New Statesman'' and received excellent reviews in '' The Guardian'', '' The Observer'', '' Literary Review'' and ''
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''. It was also awarded the 2017 Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography an
2017 Orwell Prize
Phillip Collins, for ''The Times'', described it as 'The best book in the field of British politics'. In 2015, Bew was awarded
Philip Leverhulme Prize
for Politics and International Relations. He also heads London think-tank Policy Exchange’
Britain in the World Project
launched by the UK Secretary of State for Defence in March 2016, and coordinates its work on foreign policy. His most recent book is ''Realpolitik: A History'' published in 2016 by Oxford University Press. Bew is an avid fan of
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and used to play non-league football for Milton Rovers FC. British prime minister Boris Johnson selected Bew to lead an "integrated review of security, defense, development and foreign policy."


Bibliography


Monographs

* ''Castlereagh: Enlightenment, War and Tyranny''. Quercus Publishing. 2011. * ''Realpolitik: A History''. Oxford University Press. 2015. * ''Citizen Clem: A Biography of Attlee''. riverrun. 2016.


References

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