Expertise

Matthew Hefler is a Senior Research Fellow at the Ax:son Johnson Institute for Statecraft and Diplomacy based at the Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication at the Stockholm School of Economics and Project Lead of the AJI Intelligence and Security Programme. His research examines the role of secret intelligence and security services in international diplomacy. He received his PhD as a Commonwealth Scholar in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, where his work examined espionage and clandestine diplomacy in Allied relations during the Second World War. His doctoral research was shortlisted for the Michael Dockrill Prize in International History from the British International History Group (BIHG). At the SSE his research examines the role of secret intelligence and clandestine diplomacy in relations between the USA, Great Britain and France in the early Cold War. His research can be found in Intelligence and National Security and Engelsberg Ideas.

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Intelligence and Contemporary Conflict - Edited Collection - Bokförlaget Stolpe
Matthew Hefler Journal Article - Intelligence and National Security
Article - Suez Canal - Engelsberg Ideas
Interview - EI Talks - Intelligence and Security
Matthew Hefler Google Scholar Profile
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Honors

Commonwealth Scholarship (PhD)
King's College London (United Kingdom, London) - KCL, 2015-2020
Rotary International Global Grant (Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution)
King's College London (United Kingdom, London) - KCL, 2015-2020

Organizational Affiliations

Affiliated Researcher, Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication

Education

War Studies
20152020, Doctor of Philosophy, King's College London (United Kingdom, London) - KCL
History
20102012, Master Degree, University of Calgary (Canada, Calgary) - UoC
History
20062010, Bachelor of Arts (BA, AB, BS, BSc, SB, ScB), St. Francis Xavier University (Canada, Antigonish)