Dr. Suleyman Ozeren is an Adjunct Faculty and a research scholar at the at George Mason University and a Senior Fellow at Orion Policy Institute, Washington DC based Think Tank. His research interests include Turkey’s foreign policy, international security, Turkey-U.S. relations, terrorism and counterterrorism, countering violent extremism (CVE), conflict resolution and the Kurdish issue. He has worked collaboratively with a number of organizations and institutions, including the U.S. Congress; the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe; the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies; the Global Counterterrorism Forum (GCTF); the NATO-affiliated Centre of Excellence Defence Against Terrorism; National Defense University; and the Southeast Europe Law Enforcement Center (SELEC). He also has authored and/ or co-edited several books, including “From Territorial Defeat to Global ISIS: Lessons Learned” (2021), “Understanding Terrorism: Analysis of Sociological and Psychological Aspects”, “ISIS in Cyberspace: Findings from Social Media Research”, “Multi-Faceted Approach to Radicalization in Terrorist Organizations, and “Cyberterrorism and Cybercrime: Vulnerabilities and International Cooperation. His commentaries have been published by national and international media outlets, including the Reuters, Al Arabiya English, Rudaw, Ahval, Sky News Arabia, etc.
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