Fed up USA

Center for Peace and Security Studies (Georgetown University)

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Center for Peace and Security Studies - http://cpass.georgetown.edu/ | http://ssp.georgetown.edu/
Georgetown University, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC.
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   Founded by Michael E. Brown (and Bruce Hoffman, doubtless) in 2000.
“The Center for Peace and Security Studies engages a large and experienced faculty who are security specialists. They publish regularly in leading scholarly and popular journals, as well as serve as advisors or analysts to leading security organizations and government agencies. Their research examines many contemporary security challenges such as intelligence reform, comparative counterterrorism, military occupation, global intelligence networks, intelligence-policy relationship, role of regional organizations in international peace operations, nuclear programs, and the rise of paramilitary groups. The prestigious SSP adjunct faculty builds on this foundation, providing a wide range of first-hand experience to the SSP students. The distinguished adjunct professors’ contribution enables the Security Studies Program to stay at the forefront of today’s security issues.” “Substantive areas of focus:” Bilden Asian Security Studies, Homeland Security, Intelligence and Security, Peacekeeping and Security, Technology and Security, Terrorism and Insurgency.
Directors and Core Faculty (Full Faculty Listing)
Bruce Hoffman - director
       This mossad scoundrel is so full of shit his eyes are darkish brown. | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/site-intelligence-group/ * http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/international-intelligence-summit/ - “The world’s foremost authority on Terrorism.” “Hoffman has been studying [i.e., practicing] terrorism and insurgency for more than thirty years. He is currently a tenured professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC. Professor Hoffman previously held the Corporate Chair in Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency at the RAND Corporation and was also Director of RAND’s Washington, DC Office.” | He founded and directed the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence “Europe’s oldest centre for the study of political violence,” at the University of St Andrews in Scotland in 1994. | Hoffman was Scholar-in-Residence for Counterterrorism at the Central Intelligence Agency between 2004 and 2006. He was also adviser on counterterrorism to the Office of National Security Affairs, Coalition Provisional Authority, Baghdad, Iraq during the spring of 2004 and from 2004-2005 was an adviser on counterinsurgency to the Strategy, Plans, and Analysis Office at Multi-National Forces-Iraq Headquarters, Baghdad. Hoffman was also an adviser to the Iraq Study Group. Hoffman is a member of the National Security Preparedness Group, the successor to the 9/11 Commission and again co-chaired by Governor Thomas H. Kean and Congressman Lee H. Hamilton. …Hoffman is a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.; a Senior Fellow at the Combating Terrorism Center, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY; a Visiting Professor at the Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel; and, a Visiting Professor at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He is also a contributing editor to The National Interest. …Hoffman is a member of the Advisory Committee of the Terrorism and Counterterrorism Program, Human Rights Watch, New York, NY; a member of the Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs Home Team Academy Advisory Panel; a member of the Jamestown Foundation’s Board of Directors; a member of the board of advisers to the FBI Intelligence Analysts Association; and, serves on the advisory boards to the Arms Sales Monitoring Project at the Federation of American Scientists and of Our Voices Together: September 11 Friends and Families to Help Build a Safer, More Compassionate World. … | Email: brh6@georgetown.edu.
 -?>Bruce R Hoffman 1124 Laurelwood Dr; Mc Lean, VA 22102-1519 (703) 760-8745 [55-59 / Donna K Hoffman]
-?>Bruce Hoffman 9917 Gable Ridge Ter; Rockville, MD 20850-4648 (240) 477-7468
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David S. Maxwell - associate director
  He is a retired US Army Special Forces Colonel.
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Daniel Byman
     http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/center-for-security-policy/ * http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/international-intelligence-summit/ * http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/saban-center-for-middle-east-policy-at-the-brookings-institution/ - “Byman is Director of the Center for Peace and Security Studies and an associate professor in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He has held positions with the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks on the United States (the “9/11 Commission”), the Joint 9/11 Inquiry and Senate Intelligence Committees, the RAND Corporation, and the U.S. government. He writes widely on issues related to U.S. national security, terrorism, and the Middle East. His latest book is Deadly Connections: State Sponsorship of Terrorism.
-Daniel L Byman 4613 Norwood Dr; Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5348 (301) 656-2195 [40-44 / Victoria A Byman]
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Donald C.F. Daniel
 Was Special Assistant to the Chairman of the National Intelligence Council. He has been a Research Associate at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, and a resident Research Fellow in the Disarmament and Conflict Resolution Project of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research in the Palais des Nations in Geneva.  
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David M. Edelstein
    Was a research fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and Stanford University’s Center for International Security and Cooperation
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C. Christine Fair 
     She has served as a senior political scientist with the RAND Corporation, a political officer to the United Nations Assistance Mission to Afghanistan in Kabul, and as a senior research associate in USIP’s Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention. She is a member of the International Institute of Strategic Studies, the Council on Foreign Relations, serves on the editorial board of Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, and is the Managing Editor of India Review. She is also a senior fellow with the Counter Terrorism Center at West Point.
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Thomas McNaugher - director of military studies
  http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/military/jan-june99/apaches_5-5.html | Was a Senior Analyst at RAND and Director of its Center for Asia Pacific Policy (CAPP). From June 2001 to March 2007, he was RAND’s Vice President for Army Research and Director of the RAND Arroyo Center, the Army’s federally-funded research institute. From 1981 to 1995, Dr. McNaugher was first a Research Associate and, after 1989, a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the editorial board of Joint Forces Quarterly.
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Keir A. Lieber
    He has been awarded fellowships from the Brookings Institution, Council on Foreign Relations (International Affairs Fellowship), Earhart Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Andrew Mellon Foundation, and Smith Richardson Foundation.
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Robert C. Egnell
    Is the founding director of the Stockholm Center for Strategic Studies, a think tank created in 2005 in response to a growing demand for accurate, objective, and non-governmental research and policy advice in the Swedish and international contexts. He is also a captain in the Swedish Army reserves with operational experience from the first Swedish battalion in Kosovo in 1999-2000.
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Paul R. Pillar - director of graduate studies
       Pillar retired in 2005 from a 28-year career in the U.S. intelligence community, in which his last position was National Intelligence Officer for the Near East and South Asia. Earlier he served in a variety of analytical and managerial positions, including as chief of analytic units at the CIA covering portions of the Near East, the Persian Gulf, and South Asia. Professor Pillar also served in the National Intelligence Council as one of the original members of its Analytic Group. He has been Executive Assistant to CIA’s Deputy Director for Intelligence and Executive Assistant to Director of Central Intelligence William Webster. He has also headed the Assessments and Information Group of the DCI Counterterrorist Center, and from 1997 to 1999 was deputy chief of the center. He was a Federal Executive Fellow at the Brookings Institution in 1999-2000. | A conversation with former CIA intelligence officer Paul Pillar about pre-war intelligence on Iraq: http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/537.
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Jennifer E. Sims – director of intelligence studies
    She has served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence Coordination (1994-98), and as the Department of State’s first Coordinator for Intelligence Resources and Planning (1998-2001)…and was  Professorial Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and with BRIE at Berkley. Member of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs as a senior fellow on national intelligence since 2009. …
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Elizabeth A. Stanley
   She served in Bosnia, Germany, Macedonia, Italy and Korea as a US Army military intelligence officer, leaving service with the rank of Captain.
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CPASS Administration (Staff Biographies)
Stephanie Barnett – Coordinator of Curricular & Student Affairs
Lauren Covert – Center Administrator
Melissa Kamin – Academic Counselor
Elizabeth Robbins – Asst. Dir. of Admissions / Careers Officer
Tiffany Swanson – Director of Admissions
Dmitriy Zakharov – Outreach Coordinator
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SSP Adjunct Faculty 2011-2012
James Allen
William Andrews
Peter Belk
Nora Bensahel
David Berteau
Kamal Beyoghlow
James Bruce
Joseph Collins
Dina Corsi
Michael Delurey
Michael Dennis
Dieter Dettke
James Dubik
Michael Dziedzic
Charles Ferguson
Burton Gerber
Natalie Goldring
John Gordon IV
Margaret Hayes
Mark Herman
Christopher Hewitt
Jo Husbands
Edward Ifft
Brian Jackson
James Jochum
Dana Johnson
Lawrence Korb
James Lacey
Genevieve Lester
Steve LeVine
Martin Libicki
Robert Litwak
Robert Mackey
Jeffrey Mankoff
Gale Mattox
Andrew May
Michael Mazarr
Tara Mckelvey
Richard Scott Moore
David Mosher
Karl Mueller
Martin Murphy
Arturo Munoz
Richard Nelson
Kevin O’Connell
Dennis Pluchinsky
Kenneth Pollack
Elizabeth Prescott
Jason Purcell
Jim Rabon
Celina Realuyo
Rudolph Rousseau
Richard Russell
Michael Scheuer
Steven Schrage
Richard Schroeder
Tammy Schultz
Gary Shiffman (Chertoff Group, etc.)
Jonathan Siko
Brent Sterling
Paul Sullivan
Ray Takeyh
Richard Van Atta
Barry Watts
Peter Wilson
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