Wikispooks wikispooks https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Main_Page MediaWiki 1.33.2 first-letter Media Special Talk User User talk Wikispooks Wikispooks talk File File talk MediaWiki MediaWiki talk Template Template talk Help Help talk Category Category talk Property Property talk Form Form talk Concept Concept talk Document Document talk Wikipedia Wikipedia talk Test Test talk Widget Widget talk Campaign Campaign talk Module Module talk Gadget Gadget talk Gadget definition Gadget definition talk Center for Peace and Security Studies 0 1062 148411 112472 2018-10-09T01:57:50Z Robin 120 Text replacement - "terrorexpertise:" to "" wikitext text/x-wiki {{group |website=http://css.georgetown.edu/ |interests=terrorism |type=research |powerbase=http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Center_for_Peace_and_Security_Studies |sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Center_for_Peace_and_Security_Studies }} 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. {{SMWDocs}} ==References== <references/> [[Category:Terrorism Industry]] kn9g4ggntvvu79fx4hnzw7hdkkz6yvg