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Daniel Korski is a foreign policy writer and post-conflict expert. Before helping to set up the European Council on Foreign Relations, he worked for the British government in the U.S. as Head of the UK–US Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in Basra, Iraq; as Deputy Head of the UK’s Post-Conflict Reconstruction Unit (now Stabilisation Unit); and in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Before working for the British government, Korski was a Policy Adviser to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom Defense Select Committee; and Head of Political-Military Affairs for Lord Paddy Ashdown, the then-High Representative of Bosnia-Herzegovina. In Bosnia, he also served as a political adviser to the Bosnian Defense Reform Commission, the Expert Commission on Intelligence Reform and the Commission on Police Restructuring.
Korski writes regularly on foreign policy and has appeared in The Guardian, The Spectator, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Politiken, Jyllands-Posten, United Press International, OpenDemocracy, European Voice and EUObserver. He has also appeared on Channel 4, BBC Radio, Al Jazeera and CNBC.