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Paul COOK

Director, Economics and Security Committee
Director, Research Assistant Programme
At the Assembly since January 1997

Paul Cook has been the Director of the Economics and Security Committee of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly since January 1997 and is also the Director of the Research Assistant Programme.

Dr. Cook has a Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University (SAIS). He authored the biography of the Italian intellectual, resistance leader and post-war statesman Ugo La Malfa, which the Italian publishing house Il Mulino published in 1999. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Rome from 1993 – 1994 and earned a Master of Arts degree in European Studies and International Economics from The Johns Hopkins University (SAIS), Washington, D.C. and Bologna, Italy. He also has a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, from The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.

From 1994 to 1996 Dr. Cook was a Course Instructor in Post-War European Political and Economic History and Contemporary European Politics at SAIS. He also worked for the Washington Foundation for European Studies and Beri S.A. a financial risk-consulting firm. From 1987 until 1991 Dr. Cook was a Fellow and Deputy Director for European Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington where he wrote on European-American relations and the end of the Cold War. He has published a number of articles on trans-Atlantic economic and security relations. He is fluent in Italian and French.

In his spare time Mr. Cook reads, plays guitar, runs, cycles and plays center on a Finnish Ice Hockey Team competing in one of the Belgium hockey leagues. He also coaches youth teams in the fine arts of soccer and basketball.

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