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Winter 2003 CONTRIBUTORS
IBRAHIM AL-MARASHI, is a Research Associate at the Center for
Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) of the Monterey Institute of International
Studies, and a lecturer at the Naval Postgraduate School. Monetrey, CA. He
received a MA in Political Science at the Arab Studies Center at Georgetown in
1997, a BA in History and Near Eastern Studies from UCLA, and has published a
number of scholarly articles on Iraq. BEATRICE A. DE GRAAF BOB DE GRAAFF is associate professor in the department of History of International Relations and acting director of the Centre for Conflict Studies, University of Utrecht. He wrote Villa Maarheeze, the history of the Dutch intelligence service between 1946 and 1992, together with Cees Wiebes. He wrote on the betrayal of the allied operations near Arnhem in September 1944 and published several articles in Intelligence and National Security. He is a member of the board of the Netherlands Intelligence Studies Association (its president from 1991 till 1997) and was one of the authors of the Srebrenica-report of the NIOD, commissioned by the Netherlands Government. MICHAEL HERMAN served from 1952 to 1987 in Britain's Government Communications Headquarters, with secondments to the Cabinet Office (as Secretary of the Joint Intelligence Committee) and to the Ministry of Defence. Since retirement he has been associated with Oxford and Keele Universities and King's College London. He is the author of Intelligence Power in Peace and War (1996, Cambridge University Press in conjunction with the Royal Institute of International Affairs) and Intelligence Services in the Information Age (2001). He was a Senior Associate Member of St Antony's College Oxford for 2000-03, and is an Honorary Fellow at Aberystwyth University. DAVID ROBARGE received his Ph.D. in U.S. History from Columbia University. He worked as a historian on the staff of David Rockefeller and at the Gannett Center for Media Studies at Columbia before joining the Central Intelligence Agency in 1989. After working as an analyst on terrorism, leadership, and Middle Eastern politics, he joined the CIA History Staff in 1996. He has taught at Columbia and at George Mason University, and his publications include a biography of Chief Justice John Marshall. |
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