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Jessica Eve Stern (born February 11, 1958) is an American scholar and academic on
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 ...
. Stern serves as a research professor at the
Pardee School of Global Studies The Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies (formally Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies) is the school of international studies at Boston University. The school was officially established in 2014 by consolidating and renam ...
at
Boston University Boston University (BU) is a Private university, private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. BU was founded in 1839 by a group of Boston Methodism, Methodists with its original campus in Newbury (town), Vermont, Newbur ...
. Earlier she had been a lecturer at
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. She serves on the
Hoover Institution The Hoover Institution (officially The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace and formerly The Hoover Institute and Library on War, Revolution, and Peace) is an American public policy think tank which promotes personal and economic ...
Task Force on National Security and Law. In 2001, she was featured in '' ''Time'''' magazine's series on Innovators. In 2009, she was awarded a
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for her work on trauma and violence. Her book ''ISIS: The State of Terror'' (2015), was co-authored with J.M. Berger.


Education

* PhD, Harvard University: Public Policy, 1992. * MS,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a Private university, private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of moder ...
: Technology Policy Program (Chemical Engineering), 1988. * BS,
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of
Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
, Major: Chemistry. Minor: Russian. 1985.


Career

Stern served on President
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's
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staff from 1994 to 1995 as the director for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian Affairs. From 1998 to 1999, she was the Superterrorism Fellow at the
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; and from 1995 to 1996, she was a national fellow at
Stanford University Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University, is a Private university, private research university in Stanford, California, United States. It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford (the eighth ...
's
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, where she is a member of the Task Force on National Security and Law. Stern was a postdoctoral analyst for
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is a Federally funded research and development centers, federally funded research and development center in Livermore, California, United States. Originally established in 1952, the laboratory now i ...
from 1992 to 1994, where she analyzed political developments in Russia that could put nuclear materials or fissile materials at risk for use by terrorists. Stern is a member of the
Trilateral Commission The Trilateral Commission is a nongovernmental international organization aimed at fostering closer cooperation between Japan, Western Europe and North America. It was founded in July 1973, principally by American banker and philanthropist David ...
and the Council on Foreign Relations. She was named a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow, national fellow at the Hoover Institution, fellow of the
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, and a Harvard
MacArthur Fellow The MacArthur Fellows Program, also known as the MacArthur Fellowship and colloquially called the "Genius Grant", is a prize awarded annually by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to typically between 20 and 30 individuals workin ...
. In 2009, she was a fellow at the Guggenheim Foundation, the
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Colony for the Arts, the
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and was also an Erikson Scholar at the
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Institute. Stern is a research professor at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and
Boston University Boston University (BU) is a Private university, private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. BU was founded in 1839 by a group of Boston Methodism, Methodists with its original campus in Newbury (town), Vermont, Newbur ...
. Stern was a lecturer on counter-terrorism and law at
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and
Harvard Kennedy School The John F. Kennedy School of Government, commonly referred to as Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), is the school of public policy of Harvard University, a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard Kennedy School offers master's de ...
from 1999 to 2016. She has served on the advisory board of the American Bar Association Committee on Law Enforcement and National Security and the editorial boards of ''
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'' and ''
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists The ''Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists'' is a nonprofit organization concerning science and global security issues resulting from accelerating technological advances that have negative consequences for humanity. The ''Bulletin'' publishes conte ...
''. Stern is currently a fellow at th
FXB Center for Health and Human Rights
at the Harvard School of Public Health, and she is an advanced academic candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Psychoanalysis.


Published works

Stern is the co-author of ''ISIS: The State of Terror'' (2015) with J.M. Berger; Stern authored ''Denial: A Memoir of Terror'' (2010), ''Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill'' (2004), and ''The Ultimate Terrorists'' (2001). She has also published articles on
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 ...
and
weapons of mass destruction A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a Biological agent, biological, chemical weapon, chemical, Radiological weapon, radiological, nuclear weapon, nuclear, or any other weapon that can kill or significantly harm many people or cause great dam ...
.


Articles in refereed journals

*"Response to Marc Sageman's 'The Stagnation in Terrorism Research,'" ''Terrorism and Political Violence,'' 2014. *"X: A Case Study of a Swedish Neo-Nazi and His Reintegration into Swedish Society," ''Behavioral Sciences & the Law,'' Spring 2014. *"PTSD: Policy Issues," ''Psychoanalytic Psychology,'' Spring 2014. *Co-Editor with Gary LaFree of Homeland Security and Terrorism and author of editorial conclusion, "Strengths and Limits of Criminological Research on Terrorism," 661-665; Special issue of ''Criminology and Public Policy,'' August 2009. *"The Dangers and Demands of Cosmopolitan Law," 116 Yale L.J. Pocket Part 322 (2007). *"Precaution Against Terrorism," with Jonathan Wiener, Duke, ''Journal of Risk Research'' (June 2006): 393-447. *"Dreaded Risks and the Control of Biological Weapons," ''International Security'' (Winter 2003). *"The Prospects for Domestic Bioterror," ''Emerging Infectious Diseases'' (July–August, 1999). *"Apocalypse Never, Poison Possible," (discussion) ''Survival'' (Winter 1999). *"Weapons of Mass Impact" (discussion) ''Politics and the Life Sciences,'' 1996. *"U.S. Assistance Programs for Improving MPC&A in the Former Soviet Union," ''Nonproliferation Review'' Winter, 1996. Also published as "Cooperative Activities to Improve Material Protection, Control, and Accountability in the Former Soviet Union," in Bill Potter and John Shields, ''The Nunn-Lugar Program: Donor and Recipient Country Perspectives'' (MIT Press, 1997.) *"Cooperative Security and the CWC: A Comparison of the Chemical and Nuclear Weapons Regimes," ''Contemporary Security Policy,'' Fall 1994. *"Strategic Decision Making, Alliances, and the Chemical Weapons Convention," ''Security Studies,'' Summer 1994. *"Chemical and Biological Weapons in the Third World," (with Marie I. Chevrier), ''Boston College Third World Law Journal Winter'' 1991. *"Moscow Meltdown: Can Russia Survive?" ''International Security,'' Spring 1994. Also published in Russian by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.


Policy articles


Hoover Institution: "An Amended Front-Page Rule: The Imperative to Protect Institutions,"
Defining Ideas, Hoover Institution, January 29, 2014.
"The War Against Terror Must Be Fought With Words Too,"
''TIME Magazine,'' December 16, 2013.
"We Need to Worry About Somali Terrorists in the U.S.,"
''TIME Magazine,'' September 26, 2013.
"The Suicidal Tendencies of Suicide Bombers"
''Foreign Affairs,'' August 28, 2013.
"Terrorism Research Has Not Stagnated,"
with John Horgan, ''Chronicle of Higher Education,'' May 2013.
"Brief Interviews with Hideous Terrorists,"
''Foreign Policy,'' April 25, 2013.
“Terrorism After the 2003 Invasion of Iraq,”
with Megan McBride, March 19, 2013. Fo
“Costs of War”
project of Brown University's Watson Institute.
“Can Google Make Non-Violence Cool?”
''Defining Ideas,'' August 25, 2011.
“Terror and Mortality,”
''Journal of Democracy,'' September 2011.
“Muslims in America,”
''National Interest,'' May/June 2011, 38-46.
"Getting Deradicalization Right"
''Foreign Affairs,'' with Marisa Porges, May/June 2010.
“Mind Over Martyr,”
''Foreign Affairs,'' January 2010.

''Financial Times Weekend Magazine,'' 12 June 2004.

''Harvard Magazine'' July–August 2004.
“Al Qaeda: The Protean Enemy,”
''Foreign Affairs'' (July/August 2003). Also published in James Hoge and Gideon Rose, editors, Understanding the War on Terror (''Foreign Affairs books'': 2005).
“Preparing for a War on Terrorism,”
''Current History'' (November 2001). *"Confronting Biological Terrorism," ''Harvard International Review,'' Spring 2001.
“Meeting with the Muj,”
''Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists'' (January/February, 2001).
“Pakistan’s Jihad Culture,”
''Foreign Affairs'' (November/December 2000).
"Lethal Compounds: The New Chemical Weapons Ban,"
''Brookings Review,'' Summer 1994. *"Will Terrorists Turn to Poison?" ''Orbis,'' Summer 1993. *"The Case of Thiodiglycol," review, ''Politics and the Life Sciences,'' August 1993.


Recognition

Stern received recognition from the
Federal Bureau of Investigation The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic Intelligence agency, intelligence and Security agency, security service of the United States and Federal law enforcement in the United States, its principal federal law enforcement ag ...
for her efforts against international terrorism. The character of Dr. Julia Kelly in the 1997 film '' The Peacemaker'' was partly based on Stern's work at the National Security Council.


Personal life

In an article published in ''
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'' on 20 June 2010, Stern revealed that she believes the reason for her fascination with terrorism is due to terror that she experienced in her own life when she and her sister were raped at gunpoint by an intruder when Stern was aged 15 (her sister a year younger). She also ascribes her lack of a normal fear reaction to this event and subsequently, which has been suggested to her by a therapist is due to
post traumatic stress disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder that develops from experiencing a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, warfare and its associated traumas, natural disaster, traffic collision, ...
. Stern is
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and was the "child of a refugee and
Holocaust The Holocaust (), known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as the (), was the genocide of History of the Jews in Europe, European Jews during World War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy ...
survivor.""From Victim to Expert, Jessica Stern Shares Her Story"
Sackett, Shelley. ''Jewish Journal''. Published October 3, 2013. Accessed January 3, 2016. She resides in Cambridge with her husband Chester G. Atkins.


References


External links


Jessica Stern's Official Website
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''Booknotes'' interview with Stern on ''Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill'', October 12, 2003.

''Q&A'' interview with Stern on ''ISIS: The State of Terror'', April 19, 2015Interview with E-International Relations on life, work, and the terrorism field. May 11, 2015.Appearance on CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper discussing ISIS's threat to U.S. military bases, May 8, 2015Interview on Radio National Australia’s Late Night Live with Phillip Adams discussing ISIS and the redrawing of the Middle East. April 16, 2015.Appearance on WGBH with Jim Walsh, Farouk El-Baz and Jessica on ISIS, Iran’s nuclear deal, and the university attack in Kenya. April 2, 2015.Appearance on Huffpost Live discussing ''ISIS: The State of Terror'' with co-author J.M. Berger. March 30, 2015.Appearance on The Diane Rehm Show discussing ''ISIS: The State of Terror.'' March 15, 2015.Appearance on All Things Considered discussing ''ISIS: The State of Terror.'' March 15, 2015.Interview with NPR’s Arun Rath for All Things Considered on the Islamic State’s PR campaign and its appeal to foreign fighters. August 30, 2014.Appearance on PBS NewsHour discussing why foreign fighters are joining the Islamic State. August 27, 2014.Appearance on NPR’s On Point immediately following the Boston Marathon explosions. Aired April 15, 2013.Kim Carrigan of Fox 25 Morning News interviews Jessica on how her own trauma from childhood brought her to a place where she has been forced to face fear head on. Aired July 7, 2010.On “Talk of the Nation” (NPR) to discuss perceptions of the war on terror. July 6, 2006.The Council on Foreign Relations interviews Jessica on the chances of a new terrorist attack on the U.S.. July 2003

On “Talk of the Nation” (NPR) discussing Al-Qaeda. October 1, 2001.''Foreign Affairs'' (November 2000 issue) interviews Jessica on her article, “Pakistan’s Jihad Culture.”
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