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National Security Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.  Asymmetric operations fellow at the American Security Project, where he worked on strategic metrics for the war in Afghanistan, meta-analysis of drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen, and reforming the intelligence community (2010-2013).  Writer, consultant, and social media pundit on the topic of national security.  Author of the book 'Afghanistan Journal: Selections from Registan.net' (2010).  Contributor to The Atlantic, 'Need to Know' (PBS), and others.   
 
National Security Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.  Asymmetric operations fellow at the American Security Project, where he worked on strategic metrics for the war in Afghanistan, meta-analysis of drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen, and reforming the intelligence community (2010-2013).  Writer, consultant, and social media pundit on the topic of national security.  Author of the book 'Afghanistan Journal: Selections from Registan.net' (2010).  Contributor to The Atlantic, 'Need to Know' (PBS), and others.   
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* [[LGBTQ Presence in National Security Efforts]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 00:43, 29 November 2017

Joshua Foust

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Academic

Description

National Security Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. Asymmetric operations fellow at the American Security Project, where he worked on strategic metrics for the war in Afghanistan, meta-analysis of drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen, and reforming the intelligence community (2010-2013). Writer, consultant, and social media pundit on the topic of national security. Author of the book 'Afghanistan Journal: Selections from Registan.net' (2010). Contributor to The Atlantic, 'Need to Know' (PBS), and others.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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