Elliott James Clark
Hi! I’m Elliott. Currently, I serve as a Senior Editor and contributor at the Nottingham Advocate, Editor at the Bloomsbury Intelligence and Security Institute, and as a contributor to the Karlovian. I have also held an internal reporting role at Forum 2000.
Please feel free to contact me about any work/collaboration opportunities. My email is elliottjamesclark@gmail.com.
Journalistic Work
The Significant Economic and Military Impacts of Ukraine’s Strikes on Russia’s Oil Refineries — Bloomsbury Intelligence and Security Institute (BISI)
Eager to reduce Russia’s oil revenues, Ukraine has subjected Russian oil refineries to intense missile and drone bombardments as the weakening of the Russian oil industry has become a core strategic objective of the Ukrainian military.
'The Conspiracy Against Britain: Jonathan Coe's Biting Satire of Thatcherism'. Pages 41-42.
Why the UK’s Language Poverty Must Be Reversed
Labour should hesitate to implement its plans for the Civil Service Internship Scheme
Starmer is all too eager for the UK's economic mess to continue
Editorial Work
The Future of AI Governance: Diella, Albania's AI Minister — Bloomsbury Intelligence and Security Institute (BISI)
Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) Attacks: The Events that Led to Pakistan-Afghanistan Escalation — Bloomsbury Intelligence and Security Institute (BISI)
Commonwealth of Independent States Summit: An Evaluation of Russia's Declining Regional Influence — Bloomsbury Intelligence and Security Institute (BISI)
"Salad Bar" Radicalisation in Singapore and Beyond — Bloomsbury Intelligence and Security Institute (BISI)
Cyberattacks Disrupted Flights Across Europe — Bloomsbury Intelligence and Security Institute (BISI)
These cyberattacks have major repercussions across critical operational, economic, security and political domains, impacting stakeholders at every level, from individual passengers to national governments. The most immediate and visible impact is severe operational disruption.
IoT Privacy and National Security — Bloomsbury Intelligence and Security Institute (BISI)
The Weaponisation of Commercial Drones by Insurgent Groups — Bloomsbury Intelligence and Security Institute (BISI)
Unmanned aerials vehicles or drones refer to any vehicle that is piloted remotely, generally operating without significant autonomous decision-making capabilities. Over the last 5years, the development of cheaper and smaller commercial drones, costing less than USD 1,000, has reshaped the strategy and logic of violent non-state actors.