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Jeffrey Kaplan Óbudai University Danube Institute Budapest, Hungary Office: U. S. Home: Óbudai University 138 Doc Howell Rd. Doctoral School on Safety and Security Spruce Pine, NC 28749 Sciences Cell (828) 407-9076 H-1034 Budapest, Bécsi út 96/b Hungary Tel. +36 20475-6573 Danube Institute 1061 Budapest Andrássy út 43 Hungary Email: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE at Ph. D. Level: Distinguished Fellow, Danube Institute Budapest, Hungary August 2020- Research & Advisory Board of Advisors, Trends Abu Dabi June 2021- Visiting Professor, Óbudai University, Doctoral School on Safety and Security Sciences Budapest, Hungary August 2020- Visiting Senior Researcher African Research Institute, Doctoral School for Safety and Security Sciences, University of Óbuda, Budapest, Hungary June 2021- Page 2 Habib University Karachi Pakistan Professor of Liberal Studies Fall 2019-Spring 2020 King Fahd Security College Riyadh, Saudi Arabia August 2017-October 2019 Jilin University School of International Relations and Public Affairs Changchun, China Professor Fall 2016-Summer 2017 Department of Religion and Anthropology, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Oshkosh, Wisconsin Emeritus Associate Professor of Religion From Fall 2002. Tenured June 2012. Retired 2016. Institute for the Study of Religion, Violence and Memory. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Director From Fall 2004. Department of History and Geography, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska Adjunct faculty member From January 2001 to June 2002. Stockholm Forum on Conscience and Humanity: Combating Intolerance. Stockholm, Sweden. Consulting Scholar, Director of Publication Project. From October 2000-December 2000. Social Sciences Department, Ilisagvik College, Barrow, Alaska From Fall 1993 to June 2000. Remained adjunct faculty member distance education through June 2008. Page 3 Renvall Institute of Historical Research, University of Helsinki Helsinki, Finland. 1998-1999 Fulbright Bicentennial Chair. Graduate and undergraduate courses in religion and in American culture. Research on religious violence as a trans- national phenomenon. Finnish Institute on the Middle East Helsinki, Finland Director of Projects (voluntary), 2000. University of Helsinki Helsinki, Finland 2000-2001, Visiting Professor in the Department of Political Science Ilisagvik College. Barrow, Alaska. Associate Professor of History. Teaching responsibilities include teaching courses in Religious Studies, History, Philosophy and Political Science in Barrow. August 1993 to 1998. EDUCATION: Ph.D. Committee on History of Culture. University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. "Revolutionary Millenarianism in the Modern World: From Christian Identity to Gush Emunim." Martin E. Marty directed this dissertation with Jonathan Z. Smith and Bernard McGinn serving as readers. June 1993. M.A. International Relations. The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Medford, Mass. Specialized in Southwest Asia, Islamic Studies and U.S. Security Studies. My thesis and oral examinations were based on original research concerning millenarian aspects of Shi'i politics in Lebanon. May 1989 M.A. TEFL/TESOL Linguistics. Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado. My M.A. thesis was on Language Planning Policy in the Sudan. Feb. 1981 Page 4 B.A. History/Oriental Studies. Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado. Major in History with concentration on Medieval European History; minor in Oriental Studies with a concentration on religion. Aug. 1975 PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS: The 21St Century Cold War: A New World Order?, New York: Routledge, 2019. Apocalypse, Revolution and Terrorism: From the Sicari to the American Revolt against the Modern World. New York: Routledge, 2019. Russia and the World: A New Phase of the Cold War or a New World Order?, Terrorism & Political Violence Special Issue. (31:9, 2019). Radical Religion and Violence: Theory and Case Studies. London: Routledge, 2015. Lone Wolf and Autonomous Cell Terrorism. London: Routledge, 2015. Edited with Heléne Lööw and Leena Malkki. Policing Dissent - Dialogue and Communication as Strategic Principles and Protester Strategies, 2 volumes, (Edited with Heléne Lööw). Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala University Press, (Volume 1 March 2013). https://www.polisen.se/Global/www%20och%20Intrapolis/Rapporter- utredningar/01%20Polisen%20nationellt/Ovriga%20rapporter- utredningar/GODIAC/GODIAC_BOOKLET_130503_manifest.pdf. Lone Wolves and Autonomous Cells. Special Issue of Terrorism and Political Violence Routledge, 26:2 (January 2014). Terrorist Groups and the New Tribalism: Terrorism’s Fifth Wave. London: Routledge, January 2010. Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. 2 vols. (Executive Editor, General Editor Bron Taylor. Cassell/Continuum, 2005. Millennial Violence: Past, Present and Future. London: Frank Cass & Co., 2002. Page 5 The Cultic Milieu: Oppositional Subcultures in an Age of Globalization. (Edited with Heléne Lööw). Alta Mira Press, 2002. Millennial Violence: Past, Present and Future. Special issue of Terrorism and Political Violence 14:1 (Spring 2002). Encyclopedia of White Power: A Sourcebook on the Radical Racist Right. AltaMira Press, 2000. Beyond The Mainstream: The Emergence Of Religious Pluralism In Finland, Estonia And Russia. Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 2000. The Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Maple Leaf And Eagle Conference On North American Studies. (Edited with Mark Shackleton, Markku Henrickson and Maarika Toivonen). University of Helsinki Press, 1999. Nation and Race: The Developing Euro-American Racist Subculture. (Edited with Tore Bjørgo). Northeastern University Press, 1998. The Emergence of an Euro-American Radical Right. (Co-authored with Leonard Weinberg). Rutgers University Press, 1998. Radical Religion in America: Millenarian Movements From the Far Right to the Children of Noah. Syracuse University Press, 1997. JOURNAL ARTICLES, ANTLOGY CHAPTERS (selected): “No Substitute for Fieldwork: Research Perspectives in the Study of Persecuted Christian Communities," Budapest Report, (forthcoming October 2021). "A World Remade: 9/11, America and the Western World," Trends Abu Dabi, (Forthcoming September 2021)/ “The Hungarian Jewish Community and the Question of Anti-Semitism Today,” Hungarian Conservative, (forthcoming 2021). “New Trends in European Terrorism: The case of France,” Trends Abu Dabi, https://trendsresearch.org/insight/new-trends-in-european-terrorism-the-case-of-france/. “Waves of Political Terrorism, Revised & Updated,” In Oxford Research Encyclopedia, (forthcoming 2021). Page 6 "A Deep Dive into the Meaning and Impact of January 6 Capitol Insurrection," Trends Abu Dhabi, 2021, https://trendsresearch.org/publication/a-deep-dive-into-the-meaning- and-impact-of-january-6-capitol-insurrection-abstract/. “Introduction to the 6 January Forum,” Terrorism & Political Violence, (33:5, 2021, 901- 902). https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09546553.2021.1932336. “A Conspiracy of Dunces: Good Americans Vs. A Cabal of Satanic Pedophiles?,” Terrorism & Political Violence, (33:5, 2021, 917-21). https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09546553.2021.1932342. "No Longer Alone: Lone Wolves, Wolf Packs and Made for Web TV Specials." Perspectives on Terrorism, (forthcoming August 2021). "Introduction to ‘The Prospects for the Death of Europe’ Review Article," Terrorism & Political Violence 32:3 (2020). "Ethnogeopolitics: Scholarly Fashion or Emerging Discipline?," Forum of Ethnogeopolitics, 7:2 (Winter 2019), 169-179. “How did President Reagan Deal with Violent Radicals In His Own Party?,” History News Network, April 14, 2019, https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/171715. “More East Than West: The World Council of Churches at the Dawn of the Cold War,” Terrorism & Political Violence, 31:9 (2019). “Introduction to Special Issue on New Phase of the Cold War,” Terrorism & Political Violence, (31:9, 2019). “Ethnogeopolitics: Scholarly Fashion or Emerging Discipline?,” Forum on EthnoGeoPolitics, 2020. “Saudi Arabia,” Conflict in the Modern Middle East: An Encyclopedia of Civil War, evolutions, and Regime Change, 2020. “Ibn Taymiyyah,” Conflict in the Modern Middle East: An Encyclopedia of Civil War, evolutions, and Regime Change, 2020. “Jihad,” Conflict in the Modern Middle East: An Encyclopedia of Civil War, evolutions, and Regime Change, 2020. “Kharajites,” Conflict in the Modern Middle East: An Encyclopedia of Civil War, evolutions, and Regime Change, 2020. Page 7 “Mawlana Abul a’la Maududi (1903-1979),” Conflict in the Modern Middle East: An Encyclopedia of Civil War, evolutions, and Regime Change, 2020. “Sayyid Qutb,” Conflict in the Modern Middle East: An Encyclopedia of Civil War, evolutions, and Regime Change, 2020. “Takfir,” Conflict in the Modern Middle East: An Encyclopedia of Civil War, evolutions, and Regime Change, 2020. "America's Apocalyptic Literature of the Radical Right," International Sociology (May 2018, http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0268580918775583). “Introduction,” In Russia and the World: A New Phase of the Cold War or a New World Order. Terrorism & Political Violence Special Issue. Forthcoming 2018. “Understanding contemporary white supremacy, part 2: How do we deal with this new form of an old phenomenon?,” Salon Magazine, June 18, 2017, http://www.salon.com/2017/06/18/understanding-contemporary-white-supremacy-part-2- how-do-we-deal-with-this-new-form-of-an-old-phenomenon/. “White Supremacy Roundtable,” Salon Magazine, June 11, 2017, http://www.alternet.org/right-wing/understanding-contemporary-white-supremacy-alt-