Phil Mullan
writer, lecturer and business manager; author, Beyond Confrontation: globalists, nationalists and their discontents

Phil Mullan is a writer and business manager, who researches and lectures on the interplay of the economy and politics. His work is informed by over two decades of experience in senior management and advisory roles in international business.

His latest book Beyond Confrontation: globalists, nationalists and their discontents (Emerald Publishing, 2020) addresses the crumbling of the post-1945 world order and the intensification of international rivalries.

He previously wrote Creative Destruction: how to start an economic renaissance (Policy Press, 2017) and The Imaginary Time Bomb: why an ageing population is not a social problem (IB Tauris, 2000).

Currently working independently, in 2014 Mullan completed eight years in senior management roles with Easynet Global Services, an international communications services company. Previously he had been chief executive of the internet services and training company Cybercafé Ltd.

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