Professor of the practice of law; executive director of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security.
He specializes in national security, international law, civil-military relations, cyberwar, airpower, counter-insurgency, military justice, and ethical issues related to the practice of national security law. Dunlap is a former deputy judge advocate general of the U.S. Air Force who retired from the military in 2010 as a major general.
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Timothy Nichols
Visiting professor of the practice of public policy
Expertise: Foreign Politics and Terrorism
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Associate professor of mechanical engineering and materials science and director of the Humans and Autonomy Lab
Expertise: Engineering > Military and U.S. Foreign Policy
She is one of the nation’s leading experts on the use of aerial drones and drone policy, having appeared on such programs as The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, and 60 Minutes. She also researches driverless vehicles, the interactions of human and computer decision-making systems and human boredom during long, mostly autonomous tasks.
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Professor of history
Expertise: British History > Foreign Politics and Terrorism
He studies the history of Britain and the British Empire, and has written about colonization, the history of the corporation in the British Empire and the history of economic thought.
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Associate professor of the practice of political science in the Department of Political Science and a faculty member in the Duke Islamic Studies Center and Duke University Middle East Studies Center
Expertise: Foreign Politics and Terrorism > Military and U.S. Foreign Policy
Maghraoui specializes in political identity, political culture, and Islam and politics, with a focus on North Africa and the Middle East.
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Associate professor of political science and public policy
Expertise: EU/International Economic Relations > Foreign Politics and Terrorism
He specializes in the EU and the politics of international economic relations, including global governance of product and financial markets, international trade and investment treaties. He is also a senior fellow for the Rethinking Regulation Project at Duke's Kenan Institute for Ethics.
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Professor of public policy, political science and environment at the Sanford School of Public Policy
Expertise: Foreign Politics and Terrorism > Globalization
Mayer helped shepherd NAFTA to approval while working as senior international trade and foreign policy adviser to former U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley. He specializes in globalization and governance, political analysis and leadership. He is director of The Polis at Duke, a new center on politics and leadership.
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Professor of the practice of law; executive director of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security.
Expertise: Foreign Politics and Terrorism > Military and U.S. Foreign Policy
He specializes in national security, international law, civil-military relations, cyberwar, airpower, counter-insurgency, military justice, and ethical issues related to the practice of national security law. Dunlap is a former deputy judge advocate general of the U.S. Air Force who retired from the military in 2010 as a major general.
David Schanzer
Associate professor of the practice of public policy; director of the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security
Expertise: Foreign Politics and Terrorism > Terrorism
His expertise is on counterterrorism strategy, counterterrorism law and homeland security. Schanzer was the Democratic staff director for the House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security from 2003-005. He previously served as the legislative director for Sen. Jean Carnahan (2001-2002), and counsel to Sens. Joe Biden (1996-98), and William Cohen (1994-96).
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Visiting professor of the practice of public policy
Expertise: Foreign Politics and Terrorism > U.S. Foreign Policy
Kelly specializes in energy, security and such North American issues as trade, immigration and border management, especially U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico. He had a 28-year career with the U.S. Foreign Service.
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Professor of public policy and political science
Expertise: Foreign Politics and Terrorism > U.S. Foreign Policy
Jentleson, author of "American Foreign Policy: The Dynamics of Choice in the 21st Century," was a senior adviser at the State Department from 2009-11, working on the Middle East and other issues. He is the 2015-16 Henry Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations at the Library of Congress’ John W. Kluge Center, and a global fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
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