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Counterintelligence and
National Strategy
by Michelle K. Van Cleave
April 2007
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The School for National Security Executive Education (SNSEE) is the
newest of the five graduate institutions at the National Defense
University (NDU). Its multidisciplinary Master of Arts curriculum in
Strategic Security Studies offers concentrations in counterterrorism
and international security studies, as well as other fields tailored
to sponsoring agencies’ professional development requirements.
SNSEE programs accommodate full- or part-time Government stu-
dents in courses, certificates, elective packages, and graduate
degrees for which day and evening classes are offered year-round.
These include homeland security programs in partnership with the
Department of Homeland Security, and Stability, Security, Transition,
and Reconstruction in partnership with the Office of the Secretary of
Defense and Joint Chiefs of Staff.
SNSEE also executes the NDU International Counterterrorism
Fellowship program—the flagship of the Department of Defense
(DOD) Regional Defense Combating Terrorism Fellowship Program.
One hundred seventy-five counterterrorism specialists from 59 coun-
tries have participated in the program since 2003, with 32 students
in residence each year from August to June.
With support and sponsorship from the DOD Counterintelligence
Field Activity and the National Counterintelligence Institute, SNSEE
is creating an innovative new area of concentration in counterintel-
ligence in order to provide educational opportunities for counter-
intelligence professionals and to integrate counterintelligence into
the broader national security studies curriculum at NDU.
Counterintelligence and
National Strategy
Counterintelligence and
National Strategy
by
Michelle K. Van Cleave
School for National Security Executive Education
National Defense University Press
Washington, D.C.
April 2007
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