About Jessie Daniels
Jessie Daniels is a Truman National Security Project fellow based in New York City. She has written case studies on the Northern Ireland Peace Process and The Pre-9/11 Intelligence and the Creation of the Director of National Intelligence for the Project on National Security Reform. She has also conducted research on future security challenges and multilateral responses at the International Peace Institute in New York. From 2003 to 2007, she worked as a national security legislative aide to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Her work has been published in Asia Times Online, The Moderate Voice, The Reaction, and Foreign Policy Digest. Jessie holds a master of international affairs degree from Columbia University's School of International Affairs and bachelor's degree in history from Columbia College.
Posts by Jessie Daniels:
- Welcome Back, Foreign Policy, 27 Feb 2012
- The Value of Being There in Syria, 05 Oct 2011
- As the World Watches, 05 Aug 2011
- A High-Risk, Low Reward Strategy Could Lose the Future, 17 Jun 2011
- Bin Laden and the Rocky Road to Islamabad, 05 May 2011
- Yemen: Widening the Scope, 01 Apr 2011
- The Limits of Iran’s Reach, 03 Mar 2011
- An Uncertain Hand Rocks the Cradle of Civilization, 01 Feb 2011
- Checks and Balances in Hungary, 06 Jan 2011
- Training for Transition in Afghanistan, 23 Nov 2010




