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Professor James Howcroft, the course director for the

Professor James Howcroft, the course director for the

Professor James Howcroft, the course director for the Program on Terrorism and Security Studies at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, welcomes 73 participants from 41 countries for the... More

Herman Jangi, assistant commissioner of Police from

Herman Jangi, assistant commissioner of Police from

Herman Jangi, assistant commissioner of Police from Mauritius Police Force and an alumnus from the Program on Terrorism and Security Studies, discusses what Mauritius is doing to counter the appeal of terrorist... More

Lt. Col. Deo Asiimwe, chieftaincy of Military Intelligence

Lt. Col. Deo Asiimwe, chieftaincy of Military Intelligence

Lt. Col. Deo Asiimwe, chieftaincy of Military Intelligence at the Uganda Peoples' Defense Forces and alumnus from the Marshall Center’s Program on Applied Security Studies, talks about how East African Region i... More

Seventy-three counterterrorism alumni from 41 countries

Seventy-three counterterrorism alumni from 41 countries

Seventy-three counterterrorism alumni from 41 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East and North America attended the Global Counterterrorism Alumni Community of Interest Workshop: Countering Terrorist Na... More

Dr. Irina Chernykh, chief research fellow in Kazakhstan

Dr. Irina Chernykh, chief research fellow in Kazakhstan

Dr. Irina Chernykh, chief research fellow in Kazakhstan and PTSS alumna, talks about the major terrorist acts in Kazakhstan to 73 participants from 41 countries attending the Global Counterterrorism Alumni Comm... More

Dr. Agata Furgala, from Poland and a PTSS alumna, defines

Dr. Agata Furgala, from Poland and a PTSS alumna, defines

Dr. Agata Furgala, from Poland and a PTSS alumna, defines the role of the Polish government institutions in educating and informing citizens about terrorist threats to 73 participants from 41 countries attendin... More

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