Assistant Professor at the Combating Terrorism Center, United States Military Academy West Point
Dr. Amira Jadoon is an assistant professor at the Combating Terrorism Center and the Department of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point as well as the CTC’s General John P. Abizaid Research Associate. She specializes in international security, economic statecraft, political violence, and terrorism. Her research employs both quantitative and qualitative methods to explore the implications of international policy tools, such as U.S. military aid and sanctions, on internal conflict dynamics. Her research also examines the behavior of non-state actors, especially in South Asia, and the types of environments that exacerbate terrorist activity. Dr. Jadoon is fluent in Urdu, Hindko, and Punjabi and conducted field work in Pakistan for both her masters and doctoral research. She has presented her work at various conferences and published in International Interactions, Foreign Policy Analysis, and Studies in Conflict and Terrorism amongst others. Prior to beginning her doctoral program, Dr. Jadoon worked as a consultant for Deloitte London (U.K.) between 2006-2011. Dr. Jadoon holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at the University at Albany, an M.Sc. in Economic Development from the London School of Economics, and a B.A. in Economics and in Journalism from the University of Iowa.
How Moscow terror attack fits ISIS-K strategy to widen agenda, take fight to its perceived enemies
Mar 25, 2024 05:04 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Russia is reeling from the worst terror strike on its soil in a generation following an attack on March 22, 2024, that killed at least 137 concertgoers in Moscow. The attack has been claimed by the Islamic State group....