Foundation for Strategic Research


The Foundation for Strategic Research is an independent French think-tank. It was founded by Pierre Joxe in 1992-1993 by merging the FED and the CREST.
Its missions are to analyze strategic and international security issues, notably military and defense-related issues, and to contribute to the strategic debate in France as well as to the diffusion of French ideas abroad. It is the only major independent French think-tanks to work exclusively on these questions. It has furthermore been described by Le Figaro as having a neoconservative orientation.
Its experts cover the whole range of security and defense issues, from international relations to scientific, technological and operational questions, as well as defense industry and economy, the analysis of cross-cutting threats as well as health and environmental risks.
Its partners are public and private : Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development, Prime Minister’s Office, Atomic Energy Commission, National Space Studies Center, National Air & Space Research Office, National Institute for Health and Medical Research ; European institutions ; international organizations ; French and European private sector firms ; as well, for specific projects, governments of some foreign countries.
In 2016, the Foundation’s resources amounted to 3.68 million euros. Research funding originated from ministries, EU and international organizations, public agencies, private sector firms, and various sources.
In November 2019, foundation researcher Valerie Niquet was sued by Huawei after she made comments relating to the company in two television programs in February of that year. Huawei took issue with Niquet asserting that Huawei had ties with the Chinese government. Suits were also filed as defamation lawsuits in March 2019 against a broadcast journalist and a wireless network expert, all of whom commented on television.

Directors and board

The chairman of the board is Bruno Racine.
Directors: