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Dr. John Davis, Editor-in-chieftheglobalwaronterrorism.com 

Contact: Davijz@gmail.com 

Serving Your Needs: Dr. Davis is willing to serve as a speaker/lecturer, or consultant on subjects of counterterrorism/terrorism for organizations domestically and around the world.

Areas of Expertise: Some of the areas of expertise include U.S. Foreign Policy, International Terrorism, Counterterrorism, International Relations, and International Security. The authors’ regional areas of focus are the Middle East and Africa.   

Publications  

Book Publications Related Terrorism: Terrorism in Africa: The Evolving Front in the War on Terrorism (ed.) (2010); Target Towers: New York and the Path to 9/11 and Its Aftermath (2009); Africa and the War on Terrorism (ed.) (2007); and The Global War on Terrorism: Assessing the American Response (ed.) (2004). 

Journal Issue: “Assessing the Global War on Terrorism,” White House Studies (Summer 2004). As the special guest editor of the issue I selected the contributors, wrote the introduction to the issue and contributed an article, “The Evolution of American Grand Strategy and the War on Terrorism: Clinton and Bush Perspectives.”  

Book Chapters Related To Terrorism  

  • Chapter 8 Assessing Obama’s Efforts to Refine the War on Terror and Chapter 9 “Assessing Obama’s War in Afghanistan” and Conclusion: “Assessing the Obama Presidency: A Window into the Future” in The Barack Obama Presidency: A Two Year Assessment (ed.) (Palgrave, 2012);
  • Introduction: “The Evolving Terrorist Threat in Africa,” Chapter 6 “Understanding Terrorism in Africa,” Chapter 7 “Confronting Disaster: Terrorist Safe Havens in Africa,” Chapter 10 “Evaluating Counterterrorism in Africa,” Chapter 11 “Vital Cog: African Intelligence Efforts and the War on Terrorism,” and the Conclusion: “The African Response To Terrorism: An Assessment” in Terrorism in Africa: The Evolving Front in the War on Terrorism, (ed.) (Lexington Books, 2010);
  • “President Bush and The War on Terrorism: Historic Opportunity Lost to Complete His Father’s Legacy and Defining His Own Place in History” in America’s War on Terror (Ashgate, 2009). “Africa and the War on Terror: An Assessment,” in Africa and the War on Terrorism (Ashgate, 2007); “The Bush Model: US Special Forces,” in Africa and the War on Terror (Ashgate, 2007); “The Clinton Model: Sudan and the Failure to Capture Bin Laden,” in Africa and the War on Terrorism (Ashgate, 2007); “Djibouti’s Pre-Eminent Role in the War on Terror,” (with Andrew Othieno) in Africa and the War on Terrorism (Ashgate, 2007);
  • “War on Terrorism: Impact on Al Qaeda,” in The Global War on Terrorism: Assessing the American Response (Nova 2004); “The Evolution of American Grand Strategy and the War on Terrorism: Clinton and Bush Perspective” in The Global War on Terrorism: Assessing the American Response (Nova, 2004); “Introduction” in The Global War on Terrorism: Assessing the American Response (Nova 2004);
  • “The War on Terrorism and President Bush: Completing His Father’s Legacy and Defining His Own Place in History,” in America’s War on Terror (Ashgate, 2003).

I have a new book, Trump’s World: Peril and Opportunity in U.S. Foreign Policy After Obama, that some of you might find interesting.

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