Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan delivered a talk titled Suicide Terrorism: A Critical Assessment of the Evidence at an international meeting of medical professionals in San Francisco on May 21, 2013. The talk examined the social, political, cultural, and economic factors that are sometimes implicated as sources of suicide terrorism from an interdisciplinary perspective. The talk was part of a symposium titled The Changing Face of Suicide: Assessment, Treatment, Epidemiology, Cultural Issues, and the Emerging Problem of Suicide Terrorism and featured scholars from around the world.
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Sheehan Delivers Talk on Suicide Terrorism
Posted in afghanistan, analysis, counterterrorism, data, evidence-based, foreign policy, framing, homicidality scale, international relations, middle east, research, scholarly, sheehan, suicide terrorism, terrorism, threat on May 15, 2013 by Professor SheehanSheehan Speaks in U.S. Congress
Posted in analysis, briefing, clinton, congress, counterterrorism, covert, delisting, democracy, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, freedom, human rights, intelligence, international relations, iran, iraq, israel, media, MEK, middle east, military, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, obama, paris, PMOI, policy, politics, preemptive, presidential election, protest, rajavi, regime change, republican, sanctions, sheehan, state department, strike, terrorism, threat, u.s. foundation for liberty, unrest, war on April 28, 2013 by Professor SheehanOn April 24, 2013, Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan spoke at a Congressional Briefing on Foreign Affairs and National Security in the U.S. House of Representatives. The event featured Members of Congress, academics, and policy officials who addressed matters related to the failure of the Iranian nuclear negotiations, the regime’s human rights violations, and religious minority persecution in the lead up to this summer’s elections.
NOW AVAILABLE: New Book on US-Iran Policy by Amb. Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Jr. Featuring Foreword by Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan
Posted in analysis, bloomfield, briefing, CIA, clinton, college of public affairs, congress, counterterrorism, delisting, democracy, diplomacy, dissident, european union, evidence-based, foreign policy, global, human rights, intelligence, international relations, iran, iraq, israel, media, MEK, MI6, middle east, military, mossad, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, obama, paris, PMOI, policy, politics, preemptive, protest, rajavi, regime change, research, sanctions, scholarly, sheehan, state department, strike, terrorism, threat, university of baltimore, unrest, war on March 31, 2013 by Professor SheehanAmbassador Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Jr. has published a new book titled The Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) – Shackled by a Twisted History through the University of Baltimore College of Public Affairs. More than two thousand advance copies have been provided to members of Congress and White House Officials and additional copies are being sent to EU representatives. The book features a Foreword by Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan and supporting comments from senior former US officials, including:
- General George W. Casey, Jr.
- Lieutenant General Dell L. Dailey
- General James L. Jones
- Judge Michael B. Mukasey
- Dr. Mitchell B. Reiss
- Governor Bill Richardson
Read advance praise for the study issued by senior US officials.
UPDATE 7-17-13: Governor Tom Ridge, former Secretary of Homeland Security, authored a book review titled The Friends Left in the Shadow of War in The Washington Times.
UPDATE 6-3-13: Dr. Mitchell Reiss, President of Washington College and former director of policy planning staff at the U.S. State Department under Secretary Colin Powell, penned a book review in The Baltimore Sun titled How the U.S. Hung a Potential Iranian Ally Out to Dry.
Purchase your copy at Amazon.com and stay tuned for media and policy events on this important new study.
Sheehan Selected to Participate in Conference at Council on Foreign Relations
Posted in afghanistan, analysis, briefing, council on foreign relations, counterterrorism, data, databases, democracy, development, diplomacy, evidence-based, foreign policy, human rights, human security, international relations, iran, middle east, military, negotiation, nuclear, policy, research, scholarly, sheehan, state department, teaching, terrorism, university of baltimore, war on March 30, 2013 by Professor Sheehan
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan was nominated to participate in a conference for university faculty at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York on April 11-12, 2013. The event will feature a policy briefing on the Middle East and remarks by Ambassador Richard Haas. Founded in 1921, CFR is frequently cited as the nation’s most influential foreign policy think tank.
Tanter Interviewed on Obama Visit to Israel; Iranian Nuclear Threat
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, covert, delisting, democracy, diplomacy, dissident, european union, foreign policy, global, haaretz, intelligence, international relations, iran, iran policy committee, israel, media, MEK, middle east, military, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, obama, paris, peace, PMOI, policy, politics, preemptive, rajavi, regime change, sanctions, sheehan, state department, strike, tanter, terrorism, threat, war on March 21, 2013 by Professor SheehanProfessor Raymond Tanter, former Senior Member of the National Security Council, addresses President Obama’s visit to Israel, the Iranian nuclear threat, and the potential for regime in Tehran from within on France24 in Paris – March 20, 2013.
Read recent commentaries by Drs. Ivan Sascha Sheehan and Raymond Tanter @:
Time to ‘Man Up’ on Iran – The Jerusalem Post – March 4, 2013
Clinton’s Diplomatic Missile Launched at Tehran – The Jerusalem Post – September 3, 2012
Now the Cards are on the Table – Haaretz – September 28, 2012
Sheehan Chairs Panel at 2013 International Studies Association
Posted in counterterrorism, courses, data, databases, evidence-based, international relations, international studies association, research, scholarly, sheehan, teaching, terrorism, threat on March 19, 2013 by Professor SheehanThe Politics of International Diffusion: Regional and Global Dimensions / San Francisco, California, April 3-6, 2013
On April 5, Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan will chair a panel discussion at the 2013 International Studies Association Annual Conference in San Francisco, California. The panel – Terrorism: Domestic Determinants – features acclaimed terrorism researcher Dr. James Forest as the discussant.
Also speaking on the panel are:
- Brandon Boylan: The Breeding Ground for Ethnic Terrorist Organizations: Discrimination, Quests for Nationhood, or Intra-communal Conflict?
- Susanne Martin et. al.: The Endogenous Formation of Terrorist Groups: Model and Initial Findings
- Konstantin Ash: Bombing the Rich: The Effect of Sub-National Income Inequality on the Incidence of Terrorism in Civil Conflicts
- Sara Polo: Terror from Within: The Political Determinants of Domestic Terrorism
- Katherine Michel: Domestic Terror Targets: The Importance (or lack thereof) of Political Regime
New Summer Course in College of Public Affairs @ University of Baltimore
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, courses, debate, evidence-based, foreign policy, global, human rights, human security, international relations, military, negotiation, pedagogy, policy, politics, research, scholarly, sheehan, teaching, terrorism, threat, uncategorized, war on March 19, 2013 by Professor SheehanTime to ‘Man Up’ on Iran – The Jerusalem Post
Posted in analysis, CIA, counterterrorism, covert, delisting, democracy, deterrence, diplomacy, dissident, european union, foreign policy, global, human rights, intelligence, international relations, iran, iran policy committee, iraq, israel, MEK, MI6, middle east, military, mossad, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, PMOI, policy, politics, preemptive, protest, rajavi, regime change, sanctions, sheehan, tanter, terrorism, threat, war on March 8, 2013 by Professor Sheehan
TANTER & SHEEHAN: Time to ‘Man Up’ on Iran – The Jerusalem Post
Professors Raymond Tanter and Ivan Sascha Sheehan in The Jerusalem Post on the need for the pro-Israel community to act on behalf of Iranian dissidents under fire in Iraq.
CLICK HERE FOR ORIGINAL ARTICLE FROM THE JERUSALEM POST
“Man up” on Iran? The phrase appears to suggest preparations for military action. But being tough on Iran means acting to facilitate regime change from within. Tehran pays more attention to domestic threats than international pressures, including sanctions or threats of military action.
There is broad consensus that the Iranian regime is a threat to Israel and the United States. Economic sanctions and threats of military action against Iran’s nuclear program are assumed to be the only tools with which to confront Tehran. But one of the lessons of the Arab revolts against dictatorial regimes is the need to pay attention to opposition groups before radical Islamists seize control during periods of domestic unrest. This lesson was also manifest in the 1979 Iranian Revolution when a secular coalition, including the Mojahedin (now more commonly referred to as Mujahedeen-e-Khalq or MEK), was able to oust the Shah but lacked a plan to stave off Islamists who now run the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Sheehan Presents at 2013 Middle East Dialogue
Posted in analysis, clinton, counterterrorism, delisting, democracy, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, framing, human rights, international relations, iran, media, MEK, middle east, middle east dialogue, military, NCRI, PMOI, policy, policy studies organization, politics, protest, rajavi, regime change, rhetoric, scholarly, sheehan, state department, strike, terrorism, threat, war, weapons on February 20, 2013 by Professor SheehanDr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan is presenting a paper at the 2013 Middle East Dialogue, a conference put on by the Policy Studies Organization. The event will be held at the historic Whittemore House in Washington, D.C. on February 21, 2013. The theme for the 2013 conference is Beyond the Arab Spring: New Directions in the Middle East. Sheehan’s paper is titled Challenging a Terrorist Tag in the Media: Framing, the Politics of Resistance and an Iranian Opposition Group. The paper is under review at the Digest of Middle East Studies (DOMES) and conference proceedings may also be published as a monograph.
Sheehan Appointed to Advisory Board for U.S. Foundation for Liberty
Posted in advisory board, analysis, congress, counterterrorism, democracy, dissident, foreign policy, global, human security, intelligence, international relations, iran, iraq, MEK, middle east, military, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, PMOI, policy, politics, rajavi, regime change, sheehan, state department, terrorism, u.s. foundation for liberty on February 6, 2013 by Professor Sheehan
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan joins prominent former U.S. Government officials including Gov. Tom Ridge, Gov. Ed Rendell, Rep. Patrick Kennedy, Attny. Gen. Michael Mukasey, Gen. Hugh Shelton, Gen. David Phillips, Gen. James Conway, Dr. Alan Gerson, and others on the Advisory Board for the U.S. Foundation for Liberty. The organization seeks to advance human rights and democracy in Iran and present timely analyses for policymakers and media outlets. #AdvisoryBoard
Sheehan Speaks at Congressional Reception on Iran
Posted in clinton, congress, counterterrorism, delisting, democracy, democrat, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, intelligence, international relations, iran, MEK, middle east, military, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, obama, PMOI, policy, politics, preemptive, rajavi, regime change, republican, sheehan, state department, strike, terrorism, threat, war on November 17, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan spoke on U.S.-Iran policy at a Congressional Reception in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on November 14, 2012. Also speaking at the event were Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ), Rep. Mike Coffman (R-CO), Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA), Rep. Laura Richardson (D-CA), Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX), Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA), Rep. Ralph Hall (R-TX), Professor Raymond Tanter, Mr. Bruce McColm, and Dr. Alan Gerson. Click here for photos of the reception in the U.S. Congress.
Sheehan Quoted in The Washington Times
Posted in congress, counterterrorism, delisting, democracy, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, intelligence, international relations, iran, iran policy committee, MEK, military, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, obama, PMOI, policy, politics, preemptive, quoted, rajavi, regime change, sanctions, sheehan, state department, terrorism, threat on November 17, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Embassy Row: They’re Back – The Washington Times – James Morrison – November 16, 2012
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan’s remarks at a reception in the U.S. Congress were featured in an article in The Washington Times on November 16, 2012.
Click here for photos of the reception in the U.S. Congress.
Sheehan Presents at Northeast Meeting of International Studies Association
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, courses, data, evidence-based, foreign policy, international relations, international studies association, mapping, pedagogy, scholarly, sheehan, teaching, terrorism on October 29, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
On November 3, Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan will deliver a talk titled Teaching Terrorism: A Systematic Review of Terrorism Courses at American Colleges and Universities at the Northeast Annual Conference of the International Studies Association.
The presentation is based on an empirical study he recently published in Perspectives On Terrorism and involved a systematic analysis of contemporary terrorism courses at 106 top-ranked universities and colleges in the United States.
Publication Available @: Mapping Contemporary Terrorism Courses at Top-Ranked National Universities and Liberal Arts Colleges in the United States. Presentation Available @: Teaching Terrorism: A Systematic Review of Terrorism Courses at American Colleges and Universities.Will Obama, Romney Meet the Commander-in-Chief Test? – Syndicated – Opinion
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, covert, debate, delisting, democracy, democrat, deterrence, diplomacy, dissident, intelligence, international relations, iran, iran policy committee, iraq, israel, MEK, middle east, military, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, obama, peace, PMOI, policy, politics, preemptive, presidential election, protest, rajavi, regime change, republican, romney, sheehan, state department, terrorism, threat, war, weapons on October 23, 2012 by Professor SheehanSHEEHAN: Will Obama, Romney Meet the Commander-in-Chief Test? – Syndicated – Opinion
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan on how the presidential candidates should tackle Middle East issues in Monday’s foreign policy focused debate.
Nationally Syndicated @: McClatchy, The Sacramento Bee, Fort Worth Star Telegram, The Kansas City Star



















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