Matthew Crosston

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"Dr. Matthew Crosston is Vice Chairman at ModernDiplomacy.eu and Editor-in-Chief of the forthcoming launch of the Global South policy initiative, the Journal of Rising Powers... He is Senior Research Fellow for the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, Israel, Senior Advisor for the Research Institute for European and American Studies in Athens, Greece, Senior Fellow at the China Eurasia Council for Political and Strategic Research in Nanjing, China, and was the first American invited to conduct a political analysis blog for the Russian International Affairs Council in Moscow, Russia.

"In addition to the above launch, he is fully ensconced in the research and writing of several contracted book projects, as well as advising on the development of two new doctoral programs at St. Johns University and North Carolina State University, in Homeland Security Management and International Security, respectively. Crosston is a member of the Editorial Boards at the Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence and the Journal of Mediterranean and Balkan Intelligence, as well as serving on the Science Board of Directors for Secretum, the Polish Journal of Intelligence.

"Since receiving his PhD from Brown University in International Relations and Comparative Politics in 2003, Crosston has published top-tier research that has initiated alternative thinking and impacted real world decision-making on policy in the US and beyond. His established work in cyber (eight major pieces published in the previous six years) has made required reading course lists at US CYBERCOM and his concept of ‘active cyber defense’ has gained legitimacy not only within the American Intelligence Community but has been openly supported the other countries and organizations; the piece ‘Soft Spying’ (industrial/economic espionage) is required reading in courses at the US Army War College; ‘Nemesis’ (on cognitive closure explaining problematic US-Russian relations) is highlighted on the journal of record for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Сравнительная Политика;‘Cold War and Ayatollah Residues,’ his piece on the Syrian conflict, predicted current dilemmas a full two years ahead of time. In addition to his peer-reviewed publications, Crosston has published nearly 100 editorials and commissioned opinion pieces that represent the full spectrum of global security in the 21st century, as well as being interviewed by media organizations across Europe, Asia, the Post-Soviet space, and the Middle East.

"For 2017, his piece “Virtual Patriots and a New American Cyber Strategy: Breaking the Zero-Sum Game” (2012), has been selected for inclusion in the special 10th anniversary commemorative issue of Strategic Studies Quarterly and his analytical commentary “The Grand Cyber Spy Game: Russia, America, and China Stealing the World One Byte at a Time” was voted the #1 story on Modern Diplomacy for all of 2016. Crosston won the Kotouc Family All-Faculty Research Prize for Outstanding Scholarship in 2015 and was named the Outstanding Instructor by the International Association for Intelligence Education (IAFIE) in 2013. In the past few years he has been invited to speak at such diverse venues as the U.S. Department of State, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the 97th Intelligence Squadron, Oxford University, Creighton University, Rhodes College, and North Carolina State University, among others. His works overall have been translated into Russian, Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Farsi, Greek, and Uzbek.

"His previous academic posts include founding and directing the International Security and Intelligence Studies program at Bellevue University, teaching National Security, Political Islam, and Counterterrorism at the Virginia Military Institute, and leading Comparative Politics and International Relations courses at Clemson University.

"He has a BA from Colgate University, MA from the University of London, PhD from Brown University, and completed his Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Toronto". [1]

In the past (up to 2015) he was a regular contributor to New Eastern Outlook. [1]

Books

  • Putin-Mongering: Poking the Bear for a New Cold War, Modern Diplomacy Press, 2017 [2]

Resources and articles

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References

  1. chinastan Dr. Matthew Crosston, organizational web page, accessed August 26, 2017.