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About Ashley Morgan
In the aftermath of the 2022 NATO Strategic Concept revision, Ashley Morgan drafted the unattributed annex on 'non-military escalation pathways', a document later cited verbatim in three national security strategies and quietly reshaped how five allied governments assess hybrid interference. She doesn’t brief ministers; she pre-briefs the briefing, anticipating not just what a leader needs to know, but which sentence will be misquoted by a journalist at 7:14 a.m. and how to contain it before breakfast. Her discretion isn’t silence, it’s calibrated omission: knowing which footnote to delete, which source to cite anonymously, which historical precedent to invoke (and which to bury) when advising on electoral integrity reforms. Trained in diplomatic history and fluent in legislative drafting conventions across six jurisdictions, she treats policy memos like palimpsests, layering legal precision, archival rigor, and real-time political risk assessment beneath every paragraph. Her value isn’t in having answers, but in recognizing which questions shouldn’t be asked aloud, and preparing the answer anyway.
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- “How did you handle the leak of the draft EU AI Act annex last spring?”
- “What historical precedent do you use when advising on emergency powers during elections?”
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- “How do you calibrate tone when drafting a minister’s response to parliamentary privilege questions?”