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Dennis Pluchinsky
Adjunct Faculty
Administration of Justice Program
Senior Intelligence Analyst (retired)
Office of Intelligence and Threat Analysis
Bureau of Diplomatic Security, U.S. Department of State
Education
- M.A., 1978, International Affairs, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
- B.A., 1973, Sino-Soviet Relations, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia
Professional Experience
- 2005 - Present:
Senior Research Analyst, Innovative Analytics and Training, Washington, D.C., 2007 - present.
- 1977-2005 - Senior Intelligence analyst, State Department Bureau of Diplomatic Security's Office of Intelligence and Threat Analysis. Responsible for Western Europe, former Soviet Union, Far East, Middle East, and Al-Qaeda.
Professional Organizations
- Adjunct Faculty, Georgetown University
- Adjunct Faculty, Missouri State University
- Associate, National Intelligence Council's Global Epertise Reserve Program
- Contributing Editor for the international journal "Studies in Conflict and Terrorism."
- Adjunct faculty member at the James Madison University (Political Science).
- Adjunct faculty member at the Mary Washington College (Political Science).
- Adjunct faculty member at the George Washington University (International Affairs, Forensic Sciences).
Awards and Honors
- Selected for the Director of Central Intelligence's Exceptional Analyst Program (2003).
- State Department's Meritorious Honor Award (1999).
- State Department's Benjamin Franklin Award (1998).
- Selected for the Director of Central Intelligence's Exceptional Intelligence Analyst Program (1992).
- State Department's Meritorious Honor Award (1982).