Fernando Reinares
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos |
Fernando Reinares (born 1960 in
.Career
He served a term as Senior Adviser on Antiterrorist Policy to the Spanish Minister of Interior following the 2004 Madrid train bombings, where he was engaged in adapting national security structures to the challenges of international terrorism. Afterward, he was appointed Director of the Program on Global Terrorism at the Real Instituto Elcano, a Spanish think tank. He also teaches postgraduate courses at General Gutiérrez Mellado University Institute and Ortega y Gasset University Institute.
Reinares is an advisor to the Center for Global Counter-Terrorism Cooperation, and he belongs to the
He is a Contributing Editor to Studies in Conflict and Terrorism and belongs to the editorial boards of Terrorism and Political Violence, Democracy and Security, Cultures et Conflits, and Sécurité Globale.
He was invited to join the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C., as Public Policy Scholar in 2011.
Works
- Reinares, Fernando (2014). ¡Matadlos! Quién estuvo detrás del 11-M y por qué se atentó en España. Madrid: Galaxia Gutenberg.[3][4]
References
- ^ "Faculty Directory". gufaculty360.georgetown.edu. Georgetown University. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
- ^ Arjona, Daniel (4 March 2014). "Fernando Reinares "La única culpa del 11-M fue de los terroristas"". El Cultural.
- ^ Elorza, Antonio (1 March 2014). "Anatomía del 11-M". El País.
- ^ Avilés, Juan (7 March 2014). "Matadlos, ¿Quién estuvo detrás del 11-M y por qué se atentó en España?". El Cultural.