Woodward Speaks at University of Pittsburgh
Prof. John Woodward offered his views on recent national security and intelligence-related developments.
Woodward in Professor Voices: Using Biometric Data to Fight Terrorism
John Woodward, Professor of the Practice of International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, said leveraging biometric data such as electronic fingerprints, iris patterns and voice recognition is becoming more crucial in bolstering homeland security. Woodward made the argument in a February 16, 2016 article on Boston University’s Professor…
Woodward OpEd in WSJ: Fighting Terror With Biometrics
John Woodward looks to biometrics in fighting the war on terror in a new Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal.
Woodward on FOX25 News: Global Travel Alert & Terror Fears
Prof. John Woodward interviewed on Fox 25 News, Boston, on terrorism and its impact on global travel.
Pardee Works: RAND’s Parachini on Intelligence
Here’s a question for you; what is SOCMINT?
Woodward Honored for CIA Service
Pardee School Professor John Woodward received the Career Intelligence Medal in recognition of his exemplary service to the CIA.
Woodward in Defense One: Shutdowns Harm Security
Pardee School Professor John Woodward said that government shutdowns harm national security interests.
Woodward in Boston Globe: National Security Woes
Pardee School Professor John Woodward highlights a surprising consequence of the potential government shutdown – the harm it could do to national security.
Woodward, Klinger Join Pardee School Faculty
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies is pleased to welcome to its faculty two new members – John Woodward, Professor of the Practice of International Relations, and Julie Klinger, Assistant Professor of International Relations.