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U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Keith Dayton welcomed back

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Keith Dayton welcomed back

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Keith Dayton welcomed back more than 60 alumni from 44 countries for the Global Counterterrorism Alumni Community of Interest Workshop titled “The Role of Women in Countering Terrorism... More

Brazilian army Maj. Gustavo Lima talks about transnational

Brazilian army Maj. Gustavo Lima talks about transnational

Brazilian army Maj. Gustavo Lima talks about transnational organized crime concerns in Brazil during the English Language Enhancement Course for the Program on Countering Transnational Organized Crime April 1 a... More

Fifteen participants from as many countries started

Fifteen participants from as many countries started

Fifteen participants from as many countries started this English Language Enhancement Course for the Program on Countering Transnational Organized Crime March 3 and will graduate April 5. They will join 72 part... More

Lt. Col. Sameer Marouf Masri, director of the Counter

Lt. Col. Sameer Marouf Masri, director of the Counter

Lt. Col. Sameer Marouf Masri, director of the Counter Cyber Terror Department of the Palestinian Authority, presents “How Women Prevent Terrorism and Violent Extremism” during the Global Counterterrorism Alumni... More

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Keith Dayton welcomed back

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Keith Dayton welcomed back

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Keith Dayton welcomed back more than 60 alumni from 44 countries for the Global Counterterrorism Alumni Community of Interest Workshop titled “The Role of Women in Countering Terrorism... More

Elisabeth Rise, deputy police chief of the National

Elisabeth Rise, deputy police chief of the National

Elisabeth Rise, deputy police chief of the National Police Directorate in Norway, talks about how women address root causes and reduce vulnerabilities to terrorism during the Global Counterterrorism Alumni Comm... More

Marshall Center Professors Join Forces for new Counterterrorism Book, Dedicate it to PTSS Founder

Marshall Center Professors Join Forces for new Counterterrorism Book, ...

Professors James Wither (left) and Dr. Sam Mullins, both professors at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, present the Marshall Center’s Director U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Keith Dayton ... More

George Andersen, an English Language Enhancement Course

George Andersen, an English Language Enhancement Course

George Andersen, an English Language Enhancement Course for the Partner Language Center Europe, asks a follow-on question to participant during the ELEC for the Program on Countering Transnational Organized Cri... More

Jim Howcroft, course director of the Program on Terrorism

Jim Howcroft, course director of the Program on Terrorism

Jim Howcroft, course director of the Program on Terrorism and Security Studies, introduces faculty assisting with the Global Counterterrorism Alumni Community of Interest Workshop to 69 alumni from 44 countries... More

Almost 70 counterterrorism practitioners from 44 countries

Almost 70 counterterrorism practitioners from 44 countries

Almost 70 counterterrorism practitioners from 44 countries attend the Global Counterterrorism Alumni Community of Interest Workshop to discuss and exchange best practices on increasing the role of women in coun... More

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