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Revision as of 09:43, 30 May 2008
The International Assessment and Strategy Center (IASC) is a US think-tank "focused on medium and long-term security issues and their impact on the security of the United States and her key allies."[1] The organisation provides research, commentary, expert testimony and policy briefings on threats to US infrastructure, radical Islam, avian flu and biosurveillance and East Asian Security.
IASC Team Members
- Thor Ronay, President of IASC
- Arthur Waldron, Vice President, International Assessment and Strategy Center
- Thomas DiNanno, Senior Fellow, Homeland Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection
- Kenneth deGraffenreid, Senior Fellow, Intelligence Policy
- Jeffrey Breinholt, Senior Fellow and Director of National Security Law
- Douglas Farah, Senior Fellow, Financial Investigations and Transparency
- John J. Dziak, Senior Fellow, Counterintelligence and Strategic Technology
- Richard Fisher, Senior Fellow, Asian Military Affairs
- Stephen Coughlin, Visiting Fellow, National Security Law
- June Teufel Dreyer, Research Fellow, Asian Affairs
Affiliations
- Shell, client
Resources
Notes
- ↑ IASC Website, About IASC (accessed 29 May 2008)