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Dr. Leon Newton is a Professor of Political Science currently teaching at Jackson State University, and has taught courses on International Politics, International Conflict Resolution, Terrorism, among others. Former Director of the Newton Institute for International Affairs and Humanitarian Policy, an independent think tank, Dr. Newton has been selected for numerous honors and prestigious roles: member, Speakers bureau for the United Nations Association and The United States Association (Southern Region); Researcher-Resident Program at the Prague Office of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; lecturer on Global Terrorism, Academic Scholar's Program in the People's Republic of China, Beijing Union University, 2003; visiting scholar to conduct research on Bosnia for the American Political Science Association Centennial center for Political Science and Public; and Fellow at Clarion University. In addition, he has earned several certificates from the United Nations Institute for Training and Research on Global Terrorism, International Conflict Resolution and Peacekeeping Operations, International Humanitarian Law and the Law of Armed Conflict, and has attended international conferences in France, Mexico, Norway, Brazil, Bosnia, and Russia, as well as Summer Institutes at Yale, Amherst college, and American University. He also served as a Legislative Analyst for Raymond Murphy, State Representative, Michigan House of Representatives. Besides his work in the field of political science, Dr. Newton also enjoy writing fiction, and his works as a literary artist include (The Village Poet and Collection of Writings (which includes two plays and two short stories), (The Newspaper Boy (a novel)), (Psycho-Politics in government: A Dramatic Dialogue (philosophy and political theory), The Tragic Death of Emperor Titus (a two-act play), and Oscar (a screenplay).Newton, Leon is the author of 'Terrorism 101 A Library Reference & Selectived Annotated Bibliography', published 2006 under ISBN 9781598006117 and ISBN 1598006118.
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