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SOF Sensitive Activities Foundations
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There is an Identity Crisis in Special Forces: Who are the Green Berets Supposed to Be?
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About this event
Joint Special Operations University Office for Strategic Engagement is proud to present a ThinkJSOU video with Dr. Rory Cormac. Dr. Jeffrey Rogg discussed his new book "How to Stage a Coup: And Ten Other Lessons from the World of Secret Statecraft." The discussion continues to range from the inspiration for the book and the research that went into it and his next book, to the current and historical covert actions of global competitors (US, UK, Russia, China).
Book Summary: Today's world is in flux. Competition between
the great powers is back on the agenda and governments around the world are
turning to secret statecraft and the hidden hand to navigate these uncertain
waters. From poisonings to electoral interference, subversion to cyber
sabotage, states increasingly operate in the shadows, while social media has
created new avenues for disinformation on a mass scale.
This is covert action: perhaps the most sensitive -
and controversial - of all state activity. However, for all its supposed
secrecy, it has become surprisingly prominent - and it is something that has
the power to affect all of us.
In an enthralling and urgent narrative packed with
real-world examples, Rory Cormac reveals how such activity is shaping the world
and argues that understanding why and how states wield these dark arts has
never been more important.
The views expressed in this interview are entirely the
opinions of the participants. They do not represent the views of the United
States Government, Department of Defense, United States Special Operations
Command, or the Joint Special Operations University.
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Jeffrey Rogg
Jeff Rogg is an Assistant Professor of
Strategic Intelligence and JIIM at Joint Special Operations University. His
research interests include U.S. intelligence history, civil-intelligence
relations, comparative intelligence, and national security policy. Jeff is
currently revising his book manuscript, The Spy and the State: The
Story of American Intelligence, which is under contract with Oxford
University Press.
Jeff has published articles in
the International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence and Intelligence
and National Security. He has authored and co-authored book chapters on
comparative intelligence and U.S. intelligence oversight. Jeff’s work has also
appeared in Just Security, The Washington Post, The
National Interest, and the Los Angeles Times.
Jeff sits on the editorial board of
the International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence.
He also currently serves as the Communications Director/Newsletter Editor for
the Intelligence Studies Section of the International Studies Association and the
Virtual Brown Bag Coordinator for the North American Society for Intelligence
History.
Prior to his position at JSOU, Jeff
was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Intelligence and Security
Studies at The Citadel. He completed a postdoctoral teaching and research
fellowship in the National Security Affairs Department at the U.S. Naval War
College. Jeff served for six years in the Massachusetts Army National Guard. He
is a graduate of US Army Airborne School and Air Assault School.
Degrees
Ph.D. History (The Ohio
State University)
M.A. Security Studies (Georgetown University School of Foreign
Service)
J.D. (Villanova University)
B.A. Latin, Ancient History (Swarthmore College)
Rory Cormac
Rory Cormac is a Professor of
International Relations specialising in Secret Intelligence and Covert
Action. Rory has written six books, most
recently, HOW TO STAGE A COUP and 10 Other Lessons from the World of Secret
Statecraft (Atlantic, 2022).
Alongside Richard J.
Aldrich, he has researched and fronted three documentaries for Channel 4: Spying
on the Royals (2017), D-Day: The King who Fooled Hitler (2019)
and The Queen and the Coup (2020). He has
appeared at the Hay, Cheltenham and Edinburgh Literary Festivals, and regularly
features in national and international media outlets, including most UK
newspapers, BBC Breakfast, BBC 5Live, BBC Radio 4, BBC History Magazine, and,
in America, NBC and National Geographic.
Rory has spoken at the UK
Cabinet Office, Home Office, Number 10 and Ministry of Defence, as well as the
US State Department and Pentagon.
In 2018, he held a
Leverhulme International Academic Fellowship based at Johns Hopkins University.
Between 2015 and 2017, he held an AHRC Fellowship examining British approaches
to covert action, 1945-1968. Rory is a Fellow of the Royal
Historical Society and an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Before joining Nottingham, Rory worked at the University of Warwick and King's
College London.