
Andrew Exum
Former US Army Ranger, Middle East policy expert, Hakluyt partner
Washington, DC
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Summary
Andrew Exum has a distinguished military background, having served as an officer in the US Army, leading light infantry and Army Ranger units across three deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan between 2000 and 2004. His combat experiences deeply influenced his later work as a policy expert and author. wikipedia+3
Following his military service, Exum transitioned into academia and policy, earning a PhD in War Studies and an MA in Middle Eastern Studies. He leveraged this expertise to serve as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East Policy, advising top defense leaders on critical geopolitical issues. wikipedia+2
He is a respected voice in national security and foreign policy, contributing as an editor for The Atlantic and previously authoring the influential 'Abu Muqawama' blog. His memoir, 'This Man's Army,' offers a personal account of his experiences on the front lines of the War on Terror, further establishing his role as a thought leader. theatlantic+3
Currently, Andrew is a Partner and Head of Washington, DC, and Hakluyt Americas South at Hakluyt & Company, a strategic advisory firm. In this role, he provides high-level counsel to senior business leaders, bridging his extensive experience in government and military strategy with the private sector. hakluytandco
Work
Education
Writing
This Man's Army: A Soldier's Story from the Frontlines of the War on Terrorism
January 1, 2006A combat memoir detailing his experiences as an Army Ranger leading troops in Afghanistan and confronting al-Qaeda fighters after 9/11.
Abu Muqawama blog
A notable blog focusing on counterinsurgency and military affairs, founded by Exum, which was at one point hosted on the CNAS website.