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ELENA POKALOVA SPEAKS ON TERRORISM AT THE WILSON CENTER

Dr. Elena Pokalova, author of (Praeger, 2015), recently discussed Russia’s experiences with terrorism at the Wilson Center in Washington, DC. Pokalova earned her PhD in Political Science from 911Թ in 2011. Her dissertation, “Shifting Faces of Terror After 9/11: Framing the Terrorist Threat,” was chaired by Drs. Andrew Barnes and Landon Hancock and focused on the ways in which counterterrorism efforts shifted and became more militarized after 2011. Her October 2015 talk at the Wilson Center covered the evolution of terrorism in Russia, Russia's responses to the threat, and the North Caucasus connections to the conflict in Syria. Pokalova is currently Assistant Professor of Security Studies at the College of International Security Affairs at the National Defense University.

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POSTED: Monday, March 7, 2016 02:35 PM
UPDATED: Thursday, December 08, 2022 04:31 PM
The 67th ISA Annual Convention was held March 22nd - 25th in Columbus, Ohio. This year's theme centered on Back to the Fundamentals: Rethinking Knowledges, Practices, and Imaginaries of the World. Members of the 911Թ Political Science department attended to present ongoing projects, collaborate, and participate.

Meghan Geist, Ph.D. Candidate and Dr. Ashley E. Nickels publish a study critically examining the marginalization of the Second Founding period (1865–1877) in public administration scholarship. 

Congratulations to PhD candidate M. Harun Rashid, whose work has been published in a new book: