Who led the marine corps in the late 1980s and a former cia official. This is just over two hours. It is 12 00 when i say it is 12 00. It is time to get started. On behalf of our ceo and the Potomac Center for policy studies, i want to welcome you to our seminar today. We certainly have a superb group of analysts. We could not ask for a better type of group to talk today about some very tough challenges we face throughout the globe. S is miss of the lone wolf business of the lone wolf terrorist, you have read about that. Complex situation we face in global strategy today with the socalled conflicts and wars, if you will, below the nationstate conflicts that many of us are used to and many of our organizations have been trained to do and the United States and our allies have been good at that. This is a new environment below that level. Some people call it the gray zone of conflict and the like. Others say we are in a new generation of warfare, the fourth generation of warfare. They tal
I wont go into details, its up to you, but at any rate, what is very important is that she contributes now on asian issues of National Security and form policy on the Heritage Foundation. Next to her is [inaudible] on the middle east Media Research the middle east Media Research institute. I would like to mention that he has extensive experience with the world bank and focusing on the middle east and elsewhere. Then to the left of him, is professor alexander. He is currently director of Homeland Security Research Program and professor at the school of Law Enforcement and justice and i vividly recall his First Research and publication was ten years before 9 11 and im glad to see that he continues with his work and as always, as i mentioned before they will bring in much insight on the rule of law and also in terms of balancing security concerns with privacy and the role of human rights and so on. I would like to also welcome the audience which includes academics, colleagues from differe
A Western Illinois University Law Enforcement and Justice Administration Professor and internationally-recognized terrorism expert is once again bringing a series of terrorism and security-related speakers to his Fall 2022 classes.
We remember Roberta Drury, Margus Morrison, Andre Mackniel, Aaron Salter, Geraldine Talley, Celestine Chaney, Heyward Patterson, Katherine Massey, Pearl Young and Ruth Whitfield. These 10 people, who were going about their day as any other, were murdered Saturday in Buffalo, New York. They died in a racially motivated hate crime, what has been called a racist massacre, because they were Black.