Yossef Bodansky

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Yossef Bodansky (born in Israel) is the Director of Research of the International Strategic Studies Association, and the Director of the Congressional Republican Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare of the US House of Representatives and a visiting scholar at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. In the 1980s, he served as a senior consultant for the Department of Defense and the Department of State.

He is also a Senior Editor for the Defense and Foreign Affairs group of publications and a Special Consultant on International Terrorism for the Freeman Center for Strategic Studies and a contributor to the International Military and Defense Encyclopedia. Bodansky's numerous articles were published in Global Affairs, Jane's Defense Weekly, Defense and Foreign Affairs: Strategic Policy and other periodicals.

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  • Target America: Terrorism in the U.S. (1993, Shapelsky Publishers Inc.).
  • Crisis in Korea (1994, Shapelsky Publishers Inc.).
  • Terror: The Inside Story of The Terrorist Conspiracy in America (1994, Shapelsky Publishers Inc.).
  • Offensive in the Balkans: The Potential for a Wider War as a Result of Foreign Intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina (1995, International Media Corp./ISSA).
  • Some Call It Peace: Waiting for War In the Balkans (1996, International Media Corp./ISSA).
  • Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America (1999, 2001, Random House).
  • Islamic Anti-Semitism as a Political Instrument (1999, 2000, ACPR Publications and Tammuz Publishers).
  • The High Cost of Peace: How Washington's Middle East Policy Left America Vulnerable to Terrorism (2002, Random House).
  • The Secret History of the Iraq War (2004, HarperCollins).

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