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Professor James Howcroft, course director for the Program

Professor James Howcroft, course director for the Program

Professor James Howcroft, course director for the Program on Terrorism and Security Studies, talks about counterterrorism strategy March 2 during the Program on Terrorism and Security Studies at the George C. M... More

Ambassador David M. Satterfield, director general of

Ambassador David M. Satterfield, director general of

Ambassador David M. Satterfield, director general of the Multinational Force and Observers, headquartered in Rome, talks about diplomacy as a counterterrorism essential element 72 participants from 42 countries... More

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith Dayton, director of the George

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith Dayton, director of the George

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith Dayton, director of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, welcomes 72 participants from 42 countries to the Program on Terrorism and Security Studies March 2 at t... More

More than 70 counterterrorism military and civilian

More than 70 counterterrorism military and civilian

More than 70 counterterrorism military and civilian practitioners from 42 countries graduated from the Program on Terrorism Security Studies March 30 at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studi... More

Jamaican Army Capt. Michelle Deval Brown, counterterrorism

Jamaican Army Capt. Michelle Deval Brown, counterterrorism

Jamaican Army Capt. Michelle Deval Brown, counterterrorism analyst with the Ministry of National Security with the Jamaican National Defense Force, participates in her seminar group March 3 during the Program o... More

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