Christopher C. Harmon is an American author, editor and independent scholar. He is a Distinguished Fellow at the Brute Krulak Center,
Marine Corps University, and Professor at the Institute for World Politics. Dr. Harmon directed the counterterrorism course at the
Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies.[1]
From 2007-2010 he was director of studies for the program on Terrorism and Security Studies at the
George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. His expertise is in the fields of terrorism and counterterrorism, insurgency and revolutionary warfare, counter-insurgency, and international relations. Starting in 2003, Harmon lectured extensively on "how terrorist groups end," as at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (20 March 2006); his publications in this arena date 2004 - 2014. He inaugurated the Kim T. Adamson Chair in Insurgency and Terrorism at the
Marine Corps University, was for four years Horner Chair of Military Theory, and served for twelve years at Quantico as a full professor teaching subjects such as international relations, the theory and nature of war and strategy and policy.[2] For many years he has taught at
The Institute of World Politics, a graduate school of national security and international affairs, in Washington, D.C.[3]
Published works include these books and articles
(2023) Warfare in Peacetime, Marine Corps University Press.
ISBN9798985340488
(2021) A Citizen's Guide to Terrorism and Counterterrorism, 2nd. ed., Routledge
ISBN978-0-367-48650-1
(2021) "The Philippines Face the New People's Army: Fifty Years in the Field," in Routledge Handbook of Democracy and Security
ISBN978-1-138-79998-1
(2018) The Terrorist Argument: Modern Advocacy and Propaganda, (Brookings, 2018); co-authored with Dr. Randall Bowdish
ISBN978-0-8157-3218-1
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