Daniel Byman

Dr. Byman is a Professor in the Security Studies Program of the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and the Research Director of the Brookings Institution’s Center for Middle East Policy. Dr. Byman served as a Professional Staff Member with the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks on the United States (the “9/11 Commission”) and the Joint 9/11 Inquiry Staff of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees. He also worked as the Research Director of the Center for Middle East Public Policy at the RAND Corporation and as a Middle East analyst for the U.S. intelligence community. Dr. Byman received his B.A. in religion from Amherst College and his Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Terrorism and Counterterrorism: An Introduction (edX)

What is the danger of terrorism, and how can the world respond effectively? This abridged version of the GeorgetownX Terrorism and Counterterrorism course offers students core content on the study of terrorism, along with key sections that are relevant to today’s terrorism scholarship.

Terrorism and Counterterrorism (edX)

What is the danger of terrorism, and how can the world respond effectively? Terrorism has gone from a persistent yet marginal security concern to one of the most important security problems of our day. There are few countries that do not suffer from some form of terrorism. Though many [...]