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Winter 2012-2013

"Saradzhyan Brings Insight, Experience to Center’s U.S. - Russian Research"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Dominic Contreras

The English reporter and columnist A.N. Wilson once mused: “If you imagine writing 1,000 words a day, which most journalists do, that would be a very long book.” Not only would it be a long book, it would likely cover a multitude of subjects, themes, and ideas. If Simon Saradzhyan, current fellow and former Russian journalist, were to write it, it would encompass everything from state and local politics in Russia and the Caucasus to issues of international security, nuclear terrorism, and diplomacy.

 

 

Winter 2011-2012

"Terrorist Threat Demands Creative Intelligence"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Dominic Contreras

Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, a former director of intelligence and counterintelligence at the Department of Energy, argues that despite not falling victim to a major terrorist event in the last 10 years, the United States must not be complacent in its counter-terrorism efforts. Mowatt-Larssen said in a Belfer Center seminar in September that he believes the possibility of a major attack is higher in the next 10 years than in the preceding decade.

 

 

(Rex Features via AP Images)

October 19, 2011

"Terrorist Threat Demands Creative Intelligence"

News

By Dominic Contreras

Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, a former director of intelligence and counterintelligence at the Department of Energy, argues that  despite not falling victim to a major terrorist event in the last ten years, the United States must not be complacent in its counter-terrorism efforts. Mowatt-Larssen, a Belfer Center senior fellow, said in a seminar at the Center that he  believes the possibility of a major attack is higher in the next ten years than in the preceding decade.

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(Rex Features via AP Images)

October 19, 2011

"Terrorist Threat Demands Creative Intelligence"

News

By Dominic Contreras

Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, a former director of intelligence and counterintelligence at the Department of Energy, argues that  despite not falling victim to a major terrorist event in the last ten years, the United States must not be complacent in its counter-terrorism efforts. Mowatt-Larssen, a Belfer Center senior fellow, said in a seminar at the Center that he  believes the possibility of a major attack is higher in the next ten years than in the preceding decade.

Listen to the podcast

 

Winter 2011-2012

"Terrorist Threat Demands Creative Intelligence"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Dominic Contreras

Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, a former director of intelligence and counterintelligence at the Department of Energy, argues that despite not falling victim to a major terrorist event in the last 10 years, the United States must not be complacent in its counter-terrorism efforts. Mowatt-Larssen said in a Belfer Center seminar in September that he believes the possibility of a major attack is higher in the next 10 years than in the preceding decade.

 

 

(Rex Features via AP Images)

October 19, 2011

"Terrorist Threat Demands Creative Intelligence"

News

By Dominic Contreras

Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, a former director of intelligence and counterintelligence at the Department of Energy, argues that  despite not falling victim to a major terrorist event in the last ten years, the United States must not be complacent in its counter-terrorism efforts. Mowatt-Larssen, a Belfer Center senior fellow, said in a seminar at the Center that he  believes the possibility of a major attack is higher in the next ten years than in the preceding decade.

Listen to the podcast

 

Winter 2011-2012

"Terrorist Threat Demands Creative Intelligence"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Dominic Contreras

Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, a former director of intelligence and counterintelligence at the Department of Energy, argues that despite not falling victim to a major terrorist event in the last 10 years, the United States must not be complacent in its counter-terrorism efforts. Mowatt-Larssen said in a Belfer Center seminar in September that he believes the possibility of a major attack is higher in the next 10 years than in the preceding decade.

 

 

(Rex Features via AP Images)

October 19, 2011

"Terrorist Threat Demands Creative Intelligence"

News

By Dominic Contreras

Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, a former director of intelligence and counterintelligence at the Department of Energy, argues that  despite not falling victim to a major terrorist event in the last ten years, the United States must not be complacent in its counter-terrorism efforts. Mowatt-Larssen, a Belfer Center senior fellow, said in a seminar at the Center that he  believes the possibility of a major attack is higher in the next ten years than in the preceding decade.

Listen to the podcast

 

Winter 2011-2012

"Terrorist Threat Demands Creative Intelligence"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Dominic Contreras

Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, a former director of intelligence and counterintelligence at the Department of Energy, argues that despite not falling victim to a major terrorist event in the last 10 years, the United States must not be complacent in its counter-terrorism efforts. Mowatt-Larssen said in a Belfer Center seminar in September that he believes the possibility of a major attack is higher in the next 10 years than in the preceding decade.

 

Winter 2011-2012

"Terrorist Threat Demands Creative Intelligence"

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By Dominic Contreras

Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, a former director of intelligence and counterintelligence at the Department of Energy, argues that despite not falling victim to a major terrorist event in the last 10 years, the United States must not be complacent in its counter-terrorism efforts. Mowatt-Larssen said in a Belfer Center seminar in September that he believes the possibility of a major attack is higher in the next 10 years than in the preceding decade.

 

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