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Center for Peace and Security Studies
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|website=http://css.georgetown.edu/
|interests=terrorism
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|sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Center_for_Peace_and_Security_Studies
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Today a particular focal point for "[[terrorism]]" experts within the [[Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service|School of Foreign Service]] is the [[Center for Peace and Security Studies]]. Established in 2000 by [[Michael E. Brown]], the Center’s declared mission is to ‘create a hub where the academic and policy communities meet’<ref>CPASS, [http://cpass.georgetown.edu/center/about/ About the Center for Peace and Security Studies], (accessed 19 June 2008)</ref> The Center’s founder left to join [[George Washington University|George Washington University]] in 2005 and since then the Center has been headed by terrorism expert [[Daniel Byman]]. Byman is currently an expert at the [[Brookings Institution]] and previously spent five years at the [[RAND Corporation|RAND Corporation]]. One of Byman’s colleagues at the Center [[Bruce Hoffman]] is perhaps the most significant addition to Georgetown’s staff in recent years. Hoffman, whose employment at Georgetown was announced on 12 July 2006<ref>Georgetown University New, [http://explore.georgetown.edu/news/?ID=16692 ‘Terrorism Expert Bruce Hoffman Joins Faculty’], 12 July 2006</ref>, is also a former RAND analyst. He helped set up the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at St. Andrews University and is one of America’s most high profile terrorism experts. The Center for Peace and Security Studies also houses [[Paul Pillar]], a former CIA analyst, prolific media pundit and [[Brookings Institution]] analyst.
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==References==
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[[Category:Terrorism Industry]]
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