Back in early 2020 I sat down with Erin Kearns to talk about her fascinating research on why terrorists lie. Back then I thought this was going to be one of many more Talking Terror episodes for an upcoming series. However, since then for a multitude of reasons there has not been an opportunity to concentrate on developing the third series. But it would be a shame for this episode never to see the light of day. Erin gives great insight here on her research, insight that I know you will enjoy.
Since the recording of this episode Erin has moved to join the excellent team at NCITE in the University of Nebraska Omaha.
Hopefully one day soon there will be a new Talking Terror series. But until that day please enjoy this lost episode.
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Back in early 2020 I sat down with Erin Kearns to talk about her fascinating research on why terrorists lie. Back then I thought this was going to be one of many more Talking Terror episodes for an upcoming series. However, since then for a multitude of reasons there has not been an opportunity to concentrate on developing the third series. But it would be a shame for this episode never to see the light of day. Erin gives great insight here on her research, insight that I know you will enjoy.
Since the recording of this episode Erin has moved to join the excellent team at NCITE in the University of Nebraska Omaha.
Hopefully one day soon there will be a new Talking Terror series. But until that day please enjoy this lost episode.
Tricia Bacon: Why Terrorists Form International Alliances
Talking Terror
57 minutes 20 seconds
6 years ago
Tricia Bacon: Why Terrorists Form International Alliances
In this week's episode John talks to Tricia Bacon from American University about her research on why terrorists form international alliances. Prior to her employment at American University, Dr. Bacon worked on counterterrorism for over ten years at the Department of State, including in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, the Bureau of Counterterrorism, and the Bureau of Diplomatic Security. However, this interview focuses on her academic research since leaving the Department of State.
Anyone who is based in/able to get to London on May 15th is welcome to come along to the launch of the Royal Holloway University of London, MSc in Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Studies. This event will include talks by Baron Bernard Hogan-Howe, and Prof Amina Memon. There will also be a panel discussion including Professor Nick Hardwick, Prof Anna Gupta, Dr. Anthony Richards, and Dr. John Morrison. Anyone wishing to attending can register for free herehttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/school-of-law-london-lauch-event-tickets-9533712591?utm_term=eventname_text
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Talking Terror
Back in early 2020 I sat down with Erin Kearns to talk about her fascinating research on why terrorists lie. Back then I thought this was going to be one of many more Talking Terror episodes for an upcoming series. However, since then for a multitude of reasons there has not been an opportunity to concentrate on developing the third series. But it would be a shame for this episode never to see the light of day. Erin gives great insight here on her research, insight that I know you will enjoy.
Since the recording of this episode Erin has moved to join the excellent team at NCITE in the University of Nebraska Omaha.
Hopefully one day soon there will be a new Talking Terror series. But until that day please enjoy this lost episode.