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Brian Glyn Williams
Brian Glyn Williams
is a professor of
Islamic History
at the
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
who worked for the
CIA
. As an undergraduate, he attended
Stetson University
, graduating with a
Bachelor of Arts
in 1988. He received his
PhD
in Middle Eastern and Islamic Central Asian History at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison
in 1999. An expert on history of the Middle East, he has written a number of books on
Afghanistan
, the
War on Terror
and General
Rashid Dostum
. His articles have been published by the
Jamestown Foundation
. As an expert in the country, he teaches courses on
Afghanistan
at
Umass Dartmouth
.
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Afghanistan declassified a guide to America's longest war /
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Inferno in Chechnya : Russian-Chechen wars, the Al Qaeda myth, and the Boston Marathon bombings /
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