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Eric Brown

Research Fellow

Eric Brown is a research fellow with Hudson Institute's Center on Islam. He is also affiliated with Hudson's Center for Future Security Strategies, and co-director of the Net Assessment of Radical Islam project.

Brown's research focuses on Islam, Sino-Islamic relations, security and politics in greater Asia, futures analysis, and strategy.

Prior to joining Hudson, Brown was a researcher at the New America Foundation, and after that, at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where he managed the Project on Islam and American Democracy. He was additionally one of the co-founders of The New Atlantis, a quarterly journal on science, technology, and society.

Brown is co-editor, with Hillel Fradkin and Husain Haqqani, of Current Trends in Islamist Ideology, and has written numerous other analytical reports published by Hudson Institute.  He has also written for The Weekly Standard, and, from 2003 to 2006, he was an associate editor of The New Atlantis.

Brown has studied and lived throughout Asia, especially in China, and frequently conducts research in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.

He graduated with highest honors from Marlboro College (philosophy and history) and from St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he studied the classical thought of India, China and Japan.

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