U.S. Foreign Policy After ISIS

Glenn Carle
Author and Former Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Transnational Threats, National Intelligence CouncilĀ
Date: October 30,Ā 2017
Co-sponsored with theĀ International Studies Program, theĀ Islamic Civilizations and Societies ProgramĀ and theĀ Political Science Department.
Speaker Bio

Glenn L. CarleĀ served twenty-three years in the Clandestine Services of the Central Intelligence Agency, working in a number of overseas posts on four continents and in Washington, DC. Carle has worked on terrorism issues at various times since the mid-1980s. He has also worked extensively on Balkan, Central American, and European political, security, and economic issues. His last position was as Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Transnational Threats, on the National Intelligence Council, where his office was responsible for strategic analysis of terrorism, international organized crime, and narcotics issues. Carle is author ofĀ The Interrogator: An EducationĀ (2011). He holds a B.A. in Government from Harvard University, and a M.A. in European Studies and international Economics from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. He did additional graduate work in International Relations at the Institut dāĆ©tudes politiques de Paris, France, and studied at the UniversitĆ© de Grenoble, France. He speaks French and Spanish fluently.
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Glenn Carle, former Deputy National Intelligence Officer for the National Intelligence Council, spoke about the future of U.S. foreign policy after ISIS.



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