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Stuart Notholt, the principal Director of Stuart Notholt Communications Ltd, is a Fellow and Past President of the Chartered Institute of Journalists. He writes on issues relating to current affairs, defence, and international risk management.

 

 

Pandemic flu countermeasures

On the strength of his experience in managing communications issues surrounding pandemic flu, Stuart has been asked to contribute to a number of healthcare and risk management publications, and was a keynote speaker at a Royal United Services Institute conference, Communicating in a Crisis. He also published a green paper on the possible impact of pandemic flu on the interim management market.

Pandemic flu articles and papers include:

  • Mental Health Practice, September 2009
  • RUSI Monitor, September 2009
  • Pandemic Flu - The implications for the interim management market

 

Fields of Fire - An Atlas of Ethnic Conflict

Fields of Fire – An Atlas of Ethnic Conflict, by Stuart Notholt provides a concise, authoritative commentary on each of the nearly one hundred ethnic conflicts around the world, with a summary of key dates, events and demographic data, together with specially drawn maps providing a geographical context.

Most of these conflicts remain active, and up-to-date information on what are often rapidly changing situations is frequently hard to obtain. Fields of Fire – An Atlas of Ethnic Conflict is supported by its own dedicated website.


 

Georgia in Perspective

Stuart Notholt Communications Ltd was asked by a group of Bulgarian businessmen to produce a report following Russia’s intervention in the Georgian provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which posed key questions surrounding international security and even raising the spectre of a new Cold War. Published as the first in our Green Paper series,
Georgia in Perspective analysed these events in the broader context of actual and future Russian economic and political power. Georgia in Perspective is one of the SNC Green Papers series of occasional publications.

Stuart Notholt has written regularly for the Bangkok based Asian Military Review, the leading regional publication on military technology and geopolitical developments.

Articles for Asian Military Review include:

  • Indonesia' Military Faces the Future
  • China's Tibetan Dilemma
  • Xinjiang: China's Wild West
  • Aceh - the Longest War
  • Mongolian Balancing Act

Other articles

  • Sailing Against the Slavers for Soliders of the Queen magazine
  • Press Freedom in Zimbabwe for The Journal magazine
  • Kent in Flames - a look at what might have been for Kent Writers magazine
  • Gibraltar Referendum - 2002 for The Journal magazine
  • Bin Laden's war aims


 

     
 

 


 

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