Yannick Quéau
Research Director, Groupe de recherche et d’information sur la paix et la sécurité (GRIP) (website)
Twitter: @YannickQueau
Email: y [dot] queau [at] grip [dot] org
Téléphone: +32 483 36 25 88
Research Director, Groupe de recherche et d’information sur la paix et la sécurité (GRIP) (website)
Twitter: @YannickQueau
Email: y [dot] queau [at] grip [dot] org
Téléphone: +32 483 36 25 88
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Yannick Quéau is the Director of GRIP and Director of Research. His areas of expertise cover international security, transatlantic defence relations, the industrial, strategic and economic aspects of the arms trade, whether conventional or nuclear, as well as the control rules that govern them. He is the author of numerous analyses and reports on these subjects, which he also covers through conferences.
Since 2018, he has been a member of the editorial board of the ATT Monitor, a Control Arms project that independently assesses the implementation of the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty.
He is also behind the creation of the Open Source Intelligence on Politics (OSINTPOL, Paris) Endowment Fund, which is mandated to support research in political science.
Quéau previously worked at the Military Industry and Security Research Group (GRIMS, Montreal) and was attached to the Observatory of the Political Economy of Defence (OEPD, Montreal).
He also worked as an analyst at the Technopole défense et sécurité in Valcartier (Québec, Canada), more precisely, at the Bureau de commercialisation et d’intelligence des marchés, as well as a teacher for 3 years for the Department of Defense of Canada in Saint Jean-sur-Richelieu (Canada).
He taught episodically as a lecturer at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM), at the University of Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas and at Sciences Po Paris. Quéau is a graduate of UQAM (Canada) and the University of Bradford (United Kingdom).
Recent Publications:
Yannick Quéau is the Director of GRIP and Director of Research. His areas of expertise cover international security, transatlantic defence relations, the industrial, strategic and economic aspects of the arms trade, whether conventional or nuclear, as well as the control rules that govern them. He is the author of numerous analyses and reports on these subjects, which he also covers through conferences.
Since 2018, he has been a member of the editorial board of the ATT Monitor, a Control Arms project that independently assesses the implementation of the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty.
He is also behind the creation of the Open Source Intelligence on Politics (OSINTPOL, Paris) Endowment Fund, which is mandated to support research in political science.
Quéau previously worked at the Military Industry and Security Research Group (GRIMS, Montreal) and was attached to the Observatory of the Political Economy of Defence (OEPD, Montreal).
He also worked as an analyst at the Technopole défense et sécurité in Valcartier (Québec, Canada), more precisely, at the Bureau de commercialisation et d’intelligence des marchés, as well as a teacher for 3 years for the Department of Defense of Canada in Saint Jean-sur-Richelieu (Canada).
He taught episodically as a lecturer at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM), at the University of Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas and at Sciences Po Paris. Quéau is a graduate of UQAM (Canada) and the University of Bradford (United Kingdom).
Recent Publications:
- "L’autonomie stratégique européenne au prisme des importations croissantes d’armes américaines," GRIP, July 26, 2024. *
- "Guerre en Ukraine : « Les stocks d’armes relativement importants vont certainement susciter l’attrait de groupes militarisés du monde entier »," GRIP, December 12, 2023.
- "Une illustration des ambitions contrariées de l’Inde dans son espace indopacifique," GRIP, November 20, 2023.
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