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Jarret Brachman | |
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Occupation | Author, consultant, scholar, and on the faculty of North Dakota State University |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Augustana College (BA, 2000); University of Delaware (MA, 2002; PhD, 2006) |
Subject | Terrorism |
Notable works | Global Jihadism: Theory and Practice |
Website | |
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Jarret Brachman is an American terrorism expert, [1] the author of Global Jihadism: Theory and Practice [2] [3] and a consultant to several government agencies about terrorism. [4] [5]
Brachman graduated from Augustana College (BA, 2000) and University of Delaware (MA, 2002; PhD, 2006). [6]
He is a former graduate fellow at the Central Intelligence Agency (2003), and the former director of research at West Point's Combating Terrorism Center (2004–08). [7] [8]
He coined the phrase " jihobbyist" in his 2008 book Global Jihadism: Theory and Practice.[ inappropriate external link?] It is used to denote a person who is not an active member of a violent jihadi organization such as Al-Qaeda or the Somali Al Shabaab, but who has a fascination with and enthusiasm for jihad and Islamic extremism. [9] [10]
Brachman, now managing director of Cronus Global LLC and a civilian scholar on the faculty of North Dakota State University, regularly briefs government officials on terrorism issues. [11] [12]
In 2013, Brachman joined Wells Fargo's Emergency Incident Management Team.
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Jarret Brachman | |
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Occupation | Author, consultant, scholar, and on the faculty of North Dakota State University |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Augustana College (BA, 2000); University of Delaware (MA, 2002; PhD, 2006) |
Subject | Terrorism |
Notable works | Global Jihadism: Theory and Practice |
Website | |
jarretbrachman |
Jarret Brachman is an American terrorism expert, [1] the author of Global Jihadism: Theory and Practice [2] [3] and a consultant to several government agencies about terrorism. [4] [5]
Brachman graduated from Augustana College (BA, 2000) and University of Delaware (MA, 2002; PhD, 2006). [6]
He is a former graduate fellow at the Central Intelligence Agency (2003), and the former director of research at West Point's Combating Terrorism Center (2004–08). [7] [8]
He coined the phrase " jihobbyist" in his 2008 book Global Jihadism: Theory and Practice.[ inappropriate external link?] It is used to denote a person who is not an active member of a violent jihadi organization such as Al-Qaeda or the Somali Al Shabaab, but who has a fascination with and enthusiasm for jihad and Islamic extremism. [9] [10]
Brachman, now managing director of Cronus Global LLC and a civilian scholar on the faculty of North Dakota State University, regularly briefs government officials on terrorism issues. [11] [12]
In 2013, Brachman joined Wells Fargo's Emergency Incident Management Team.