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Davis Ellison joins HCSS as new Strategic Analyst

February 9, 2023

HCSS is very pleased to announce that Davis Ellison has joined our team as new Strategic Analyst, specialising in security and defence affairs.

His primary focus areas include deterrence, arms control, and strategy. He joins HCSS from NATO Allied Command Transformation, where he served for over three years as a strategist. In his time at NATO he was a co-author of the NATO Warfighting Capstone Concept, was responsible for military development elements of the Secretary General’s NATO 2030 initiative, and worked across a wide array of military-strategic issues for the alliance.

Davis is currently a PhD Candidate at the King’s College London Department of War Studies, where he is writing his dissertation on civil-military relations in NATO. He received his master’s degree in political science from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, during which time he also studied at Humboldt and Free Universities in Berlin and the University of Bath. He earned his bachelor’s degrees in political science and international studies from Indiana University – Bloomington, where he also studied at the London School of Economics.

“Public discussion on international affairs and defence politics demands evidence-based arguments and nuance. The HCSS is a leading organisation in Europe doing just that, informing policymakers and the public about the challenges facing them. I am excited to be joining HCSS and work on issues related to defence, international security, and strategy.”

Davis Ellison, Strategic Analyst

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