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Dr. Matthew Levitt
Dr. Matthew Levitt is the Fromer-Wexler Fellow at The Washington Institute for Near
East Policy where he directs the Institute's Reinhard Program on Counterterrorism and
Intelligence. Previously, Levitt served in the senior executive service as the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis at the U.S. Department of the
Treasury and before that as an FBI counterterrorism analyst, including work on the
Millennial and September 11th plots. He also served as a State Department
counterterrorism advisor to Gen James L. Jones, the special envoy for Middle East
regional security (SEMERS).
Levitt has taught at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International
Studies, held fellowships with the Combating Terrorism Center aat the U.S. Military
Academy (West Point) and the Homeland Security Policy Institute at George
Washington University, is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and sits on
the advisory boards of think tanks in Washington DC, Singapore, Israel and the
United Arab Emirates.
Widely published, Dr. Levitt is the author of Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of
Lebanon’s Party of God (Georgetown University Press/Hurst Publishers, 2013).
Dr.
Matthew Levitt
Fromer-Wexler Fellow and Director, Stein Program on Counter-Terrorism and Intelligence, Washington Institute for Near East Policy, United States
Fromer-Wexler Fellow and Director, Reinhard Program on Counter-Terrorism and Intelligence, Washington Institute for Near East Policy, United States
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