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Dr '''Lynette Nusbacher''' (born 1966) is a strategist and military historian at The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst where she has been Senior Lecturer in War Studies since 1999. She teaches at [[Sandhurst]], the University of [[Reading]] and to wider audiences on television. She was previously an officer in the Canadian forces.<ref>http://nusbacher.com/nusblog/?page_id=4 "Lynette Nusbacher" at Nusbacher Associates.</ref>
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[[File:Lynette Nusbacher.jpg|thumb|Lynette Nusbacher]]Dr '''Lynette Nusbacher''' (born 1966) is a strategist and military historian at The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst where she has been Senior Lecturer in War Studies since 1999. She teaches at [[Sandhurst]], the [[University of Reading]] and to wider audiences on television. She was previously an officer in the Canadian forces.<ref>[http://nusbacher.com/nusblog/?page_id=4 "Lynette Nusbacher"] at Nusbacher Associates.</ref>
  
She was educated at the University of Toronto and the Royal Military College of Canada, and took a DPhil at [[Oxford]].<ref>"Nusbacher, Lynette", in ''The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History'', page 727</ref>
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She was educated at the University of Toronto and the Royal Military College of Canada, and took a DPhil at [[University of Oxford|Oxford]].<ref>"Nusbacher, Lynette", in ''The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History'', page 727.</ref>
  
She has also worked on the British government's national security strategies. She blogs on strategy and foreign policy at Nusbacher.com and tweets on @Nusbacher.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-lynette-nusbacher/ ''Huffington Post'' "Dr Lynette Nusbacher"</ref>
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She has also worked on the British government's national security strategies. She blogs on strategy and foreign policy at Nusbacher.com and tweets on @Nusbacher.<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-lynette-nusbacher/ "Dr Lynette Nusbacher"], ''Huffington Post''.</ref>
  
She was ranked number 53 in the [[Pink List 2011]] and 68 in the [[Pink List 2012]]
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She has appeared as a military history expert in every episode of the TV series ''Time Commanders'' on BBC2 2003&ndash;2005, and BBC4 2016 onwards &ndash; the BBC4 series was following her transition from male to female.
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She was ranked number 53 in the [[Pink List 2011]], 68 in the [[Pink List 2012]] and 77 in the [[Pink List 2013]]. The Pink List 2013 citation said:
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:"Strategic thinker. Runs her own think-tank, Nusbacher Associates, which is currently working to improve UK cyber security and coordination. A member of Women Working in Foreign Affairs and previously a war studies lecturer at Sandhurst, 'Devil’s Advocate' at the Joint Intelligence Organisation and head of the Cabinet Office’s 'Strategic Horizons Unit'."<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-independent-on-sundays-pink-list-2013-8876183.html Pink List 2013].</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 1 January 2017

Lynette Nusbacher
Dr Lynette Nusbacher (born 1966) is a strategist and military historian at The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst where she has been Senior Lecturer in War Studies since 1999. She teaches at Sandhurst, the University of Reading and to wider audiences on television. She was previously an officer in the Canadian forces.[1]

She was educated at the University of Toronto and the Royal Military College of Canada, and took a DPhil at Oxford.[2]

She has also worked on the British government's national security strategies. She blogs on strategy and foreign policy at Nusbacher.com and tweets on @Nusbacher.[3]

She has appeared as a military history expert in every episode of the TV series Time Commanders on BBC2 2003–2005, and BBC4 2016 onwards – the BBC4 series was following her transition from male to female.

She was ranked number 53 in the Pink List 2011, 68 in the Pink List 2012 and 77 in the Pink List 2013. The Pink List 2013 citation said:

"Strategic thinker. Runs her own think-tank, Nusbacher Associates, which is currently working to improve UK cyber security and coordination. A member of Women Working in Foreign Affairs and previously a war studies lecturer at Sandhurst, 'Devil’s Advocate' at the Joint Intelligence Organisation and head of the Cabinet Office’s 'Strategic Horizons Unit'."[4]

References

  1. "Lynette Nusbacher" at Nusbacher Associates.
  2. "Nusbacher, Lynette", in The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History, page 727.
  3. "Dr Lynette Nusbacher", Huffington Post.
  4. Pink List 2013.