Bruce Hoffman
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Bruce R. Hoffman (born 1954) is an American political analyst. He specializes in the study of
terrorism Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violence during peacetime or in the context of war aga ...
, counter-terrorism, insurgency, and
counter-insurgency Counterinsurgency (COIN, or NATO spelling counter-insurgency) is "the totality of actions aimed at defeating irregular forces". The Oxford English Dictionary defines counterinsurgency as any "military or political action taken against the ac ...
. Hoffman serves as the Shelby Cullom and Kathryn W. Davis Senior Fellow for Counterterrorism and Homeland Security on the
Council on Foreign Relations The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American think tank focused on Foreign policy of the United States, U.S. foreign policy and international relations. Founded in 1921, it is an independent and nonpartisan 501(c)(3) nonprofit organi ...
, and is a professor at the School of Foreign Service of
Georgetown University Georgetown University is a private university, private Jesuit research university in Washington, D.C., United States. Founded by Bishop John Carroll (archbishop of Baltimore), John Carroll in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic higher education, Ca ...
. In addition, he is the Professor Emeritus and Honorary Professor of Terrorism Studies at the
University of St Andrews The University of St Andrews (, ; abbreviated as St And in post-nominals) is a public university in St Andrews, Scotland. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, oldest of the four ancient universities of Scotland and, f ...
, and was the George H. Gilmore Senior Fellow at the U.S. Military Academy's Combating Terrorism Center from 2003 to 2024. Hoffman began an interest in the study of international relations while an undergraduate at
Connecticut College Connecticut College (Conn) is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in New London, Connecticut. Originally chartered as Thames College, it was founded in 1911 as the state's only women's colle ...
. He received his graduate education at the
Oxford University The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second-oldest continuously operating u ...
, earning his doctorate in 1986. Hoffman has since held multiple professorships and appointments. In May 2022, Virginia governor
Glenn Youngkin Glenn Allen Youngkin (born December 9, 1966) is an American politician and businessman serving as the 74th governor of Virginia since 2022. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he spent 25 years at the Private equi ...
appointed Hoffman as a commissioner on the Commonwealth of Virginia's Commission to Combat Antisemitism.


Education

Hoffman matriculated at
Connecticut College Connecticut College (Conn) is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in New London, Connecticut. Originally chartered as Thames College, it was founded in 1911 as the state's only women's colle ...
, receiving a
Bachelor of Arts A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is the holder of a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts deg ...
with honors in government and history in 1976. While a freshman at Connecticut College in 1972, he became interested in the study of terrorism after watching the Munich Massacre unfold during the 1972 Olympic Games. Upon graduating, Hoffman studied international relations at
New College, Oxford New College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1379 by Bishop William of Wykeham in conjunction with Winchester College as New College's feeder school, New College was one of the first col ...
, where he obtained a
postgraduate Postgraduate education, graduate education, or graduate school consists of academic or professional degrees, certificates, diplomas, or other qualifications usually pursued by post-secondary students who have earned an undergraduate (bachelor' ...
Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil) degree. In 1986, he completed his
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of Postgraduate education, graduate study and original resear ...
(DPhil) degree in international relations at
St Antony's College, Oxford St Antony's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Founded in 1950 as the result of the gift of French merchant Sir Antonin Besse of Aden, St Antony's specialises in international relations, economics, politic ...
. His dissertation was entitled "Jewish Terrorist Activities and the British Government in Palestine, 1939–1947" and was supervised by
Michael Howard Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne (born Michael Hecht; 7 July 1941) is a British politician who was Leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition (United Kingdom), Leader of the Opposi ...
with assistance from Bernard Wasserstein.


Career

In 1981, Hoffman joined the
RAND Corporation The RAND Corporation, doing business as RAND, is an American nonprofit global policy think tank, research institute, and public sector consulting firm. RAND engages in research and development (R&D) in several fields and industries. Since the ...
in
Santa Monica Santa Monica (; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Santa Mónica'') is a city in Los Angeles County, California, Los Angeles County, situated along Santa Monica Bay on California's South Coast (California), South Coast. Santa Monica's 2020 United Sta ...
,
California California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an ...
. He left RAND in 1994 when he was appointed senior lecturer (and, subsequently, reader) in international relations at the
University of St Andrews The University of St Andrews (, ; abbreviated as St And in post-nominals) is a public university in St Andrews, Scotland. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, oldest of the four ancient universities of Scotland and, f ...
. In 1994, he co-founded (with Professor Paul Wilkinson) and was the first director of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV) at St Andrews, where he was also chairman of the Department of International Relations (1994–1998). Hoffman left St Andrews at the end of 1998 to return to RAND as director of RAND's Washington Office (1998–2006), vice president for external affairs at RAND (2001–2004), and acting director of the Center for Middle East Public Policy (2004). He also held the RAND Corporate Chair in Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency (2006–2006). Hoffman served as a commissioner on the 9/11 Review Commission, which examined the Federal Bureau of Investigation's ability to counter terrorism, radicalization and cyber crime. The commission's unclassified final report was released on March 25, 2015. He was scholar-in-residence for counterterrorism at the
Central Intelligence Agency The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA; ) is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the United States tasked with advancing national security through collecting and analyzing intelligence from around the world and ...
between 2004 and 2006; an adviser on counterterrorism to the Office of National Security Affairs,
Coalition Provisional Authority The Coalition Provisional Authority (; , CPA) was a Provisional government, transitional government of Iraq established following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, invasion of the country on 19 March 2003 by Multi-National Force – Iraq, U.S.-led Co ...
, Baghdad, Iraq in 2004, and from 2004 to 2005 an adviser on counterinsurgency to the Strategy, Plans, and Analysis Office at Multi-National Forces-Iraq Headquarters, Baghdad. Hoffman was also an adviser to the Iraq Study Group (2006). Hoffman was a visiting fellow at
All Souls College, Oxford All Souls College (official name: The College of All Souls of the Faithful Departed, of Oxford) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Unique to All Souls, all of its members automatically become fellows (i.e., full me ...
, in 2009. Hoffman has been a public policy fellow and a distinguished scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C., and is currently a Global Wilson Fellow. He was also a visiting professor at S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, where he was the S. Rajaratnam Professor of Strategic Studies for 2009 and the William F. Podlich Distinguished Fellow and visiting professor of government at
Claremont McKenna College Claremont McKenna College (CMC) is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It has a curricular emphasis on government, economics, public affairs, finance, and internat ...
in 2016. Since 2006, Hoffman has taught at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism at the Interdisciplinary Center (now Reichman University) in Herzliya, Israel. He was the director of the Center for Security Studies and the Security Studies Masters of Arts degree program at Georgetown's Walsh School of Foreign Service from 2010-2017, having begun teaching there as an adjunct in 2004 and as a full professor with tenure in 2006. Hoffman also currently teaches in Georgetown University's undergraduate Center for Jewish Civilization and was its director from 2020-2023.


Publications

Hoffman's publications include ''"Holy Terror": The Implications of Terrorism Motivated by a Religious Imperative'' (1993). The renowned British historian of intelligence, Professor Christopher Andrew, writes in his book, ''Secret World: A History of Intelligence'', that "Bruce Hoffman, the academic terrorism expert who most clearly identified the future threat from Holy Terror, did so largely because he took a much longer-term view than most intelligence agencies." Hoffman's own books include: ''Inside Terrorism'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 1998; 2nd expanded and revised edition 2006; 3rd expanded and thoroughly revised edition, September 2017); ''The Failure of Britain's Military Strategy in Palestine, 1939–1947'' (Bar-Ilan, Israel; Bar-Ilan University Press,1983); and, ''Anonymous Soldiers: The Struggle For Israel, 1917–1947'' (New York: Knopf, 2015 and New York: Vintage, 2016). ''Anonymous Soldiers'' was awarded the Washington Institute for Near East Studies' Gold Medal for the best book on Middle Eastern politics, history and society published in 2015 and was also named the Jewish Book of the Year for 2015 by the Jewish Book Council. It was cited by both the Kirkus Review and the St. Louis Times-Despatch as one of the "Best Books of the Year, 2015" and was a New York Times Book Review "Editors' Choice." Columbia University Press recognized ''Inside Terrorism'' as one of the 25 notable books published by the press in its 125-year-long history. His latest book, co-authored with Jacob Ware, is "God, Guns, and Sedition: Far Right Terrorism in America" which will be published by Columbia University Press in January 2024. In March 2024, "God, Guns, and Sedition" was awarded The Neave Book Prize, "The award is to honour the work of non-fiction which the judging panel considers to have made the most significant, original, relevant, and practically valuable contribution to the understanding of terrorism." Hoffman is the
editor-in-chief An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies. The editor-in-chief heads all departments of the organization and is held accoun ...
of the scholarly journal, '' Studies in Conflict and Terrorism'' which Google Scholar has ranked as the number one most cited journal for both 2021 and 2022 in the "Military Studies" category; and, the series editor of ''Columbia Studies in Terrorism and Irregular Warfare'', published by
Columbia University Press Columbia University Press is a university press based in New York City New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's la ...
. He co-edited with Fernando Reinares ''The Evolution of the Global Terrorist Threat: From 9/11 to Osama bin Laden's Death'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 2014). Hoffman was a regular contributor to ''The Atlantic Monthly.'' He was a featured author for the cover of the January 2002 issue ("The Hard Questions—Must We Torture?: A Nasty Business") and was the author of the June 2003 cover story, "The Logic of Suicide Terrorism." Between 2001 and 2006 Hoffman wrote six other articles and reviews for that magazine. Since 2008, Hoffman has also contributed fourteen articles to the hardcopy and online versions of ''The National Interest,'' and was also the author of the January/February 2009 cover story, "Obama's Angels: Can Hillary & Co. Keep Us Safe?—The Age of Woman." Hoffman has been profiled in ''The New Yorker'' by Nicolas Leman ("Letter From Washington: What Terrorists Want—Rethinking the fight against bin Laden," October 29, 2001); in the ''Los Angeles Times'' ("Putting Theory Into Practice," November 18, 2001); the ''Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin'' ("Die Dunkle Seite Der Macht: Bruce Hoffman its der machtigste Politikberater der Welt—Bruce Allmachig/The Dark Side Of Power: Bruce Hoffman is the most powerful political adviser in the world—Bruce Almighty," November 12, 2004); and, was the subject of a front-page article in the ''New York Sunday Times Week in Review,'' titled, "A Not Very Private Feud Over Terrorism" (June 8, 2008). He was among the students and faculty at Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service profiled in the school's alumni magazine (pp. 12–19) for their role in assisting Afghans to flee their country after the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan in August 2021 Hoffman is also president and CEO of The Hoffman Group, an international counterterrorism executive education, training, and consultancy. Hoffman was cited by ''Washingtonian'' magazine in its March 2021 cover story as among the "250 Most Influential People" "who'll be playing the biggest roles in federal Washington's policy debates of the next few years." He was listed in the "National Security And Defense" category. He was named one of "Washington DC's 500 Most Influential People" by ''Washingtonian'' magazine in both its May 2022 and May 2023 special supplements, again in the "National Security And Defense" category.


Awards

In November 1994, the director of Central Intelligence awarded Hoffman the United States Intelligence Community Seal Medallion—the highest level of commendation given to a non-government employee which recognizes work that distinctly benefits the interests and national security of the United States. In 1998, Hoffman became the first recipient of the Santiago Grisolía Chair and first winner of the Prize for Excellence in the Study of Violence award by Queen Sofia Centre for the Study of Violence, Valencia, Spain. Hoffman was a World Economic Forum Fellow (2003-2005); an honorary degree recipient and inductee into the Garfield Society from Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio in 2006; and, was a fellow and C. V. Starr Distinguished Visitor at the American Academy of Berlin, Germany that same year. In 2016, Hoffman was awarded the Harriet Buescher Lawrence '34 Prize to Connecticut College Alumni for Leadership or Inspiring Others for Good Through Direct Service by the Connecticut College Alumni Association, New London, CT. In May 2021, Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service Academic Council gave Hoffman the School of Foreign Service Faculty of the Year Award. He played goalkeeper in 1979 and 1980 for the Israeli National Field Hockey Team.


References


External links

* *
Curriculum Vitae
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hoffman, Bruce Walsh School of Foreign Service faculty Connecticut College alumni Alumni of the University of Oxford 1954 births Living people Scholars of terrorism American foreign policy writers American male non-fiction writers American political writers