A. Gregory Moore, Ph.D.

Notre Dame College (January 2000 – May 2024, retired)

Cleveland, Ohio 44121

Professor Emeritus: History and Security Studies

Chair, Department of Public Service and Security Studies (Formerly Department of History & Political Science (2000 – 2021)

Chair, Division of Humanities (2004 – 2007)

Founder and Director, Center for Intelligence & Security Studies (2004 – 2024)

Director, Graduate Program in National Security and Intelligence Studies (2017 – 2019)

Southern New Hampshire University

Adjunct Online Faculty (January 2024 – present)

Department of History (Modern Chinese History)

University of Texas at El Paso

School of Liberal Arts

Department of Criminal Justice

Adjunct Online Faculty (2020 – present)

Seminar in Homeland Security (undergraduate)

Pro Seminar in Homeland Security (graduate)

FBI Citizens Academy Alumnus (2009)

Order of the Sword & Shield (National Honorary Society for Homeland Security and Intelligence academic disciplines)

Member, Board of Directors of the Northern Ohio Chapter of the Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists

Council on Foreign Relations Higher Education Ambassador (2023-24)

BOOKS:

The War Came to Me: A Story of Hope and Endurance. University Press of America, ISBN 9780761846895. (2009)

Human Aspects in NATO Military Operations. Coordinating Editor. Humint Center of Excellence, Oradea, Romania, October 2014. ISBN 978-973-0-17654-4. http://www.natohcoe.org/e-library/

The Encyclopedia of U.S. Intelligence. Editor-in-Chief. New York: Taylor & Francis Publishing, December 2014. ISBN 978142008957

Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy: Theodore Roosevelt and China, 1901-1909. Lanham: Lexington Books, June 2015. ISBN 9780739199954 Paperback release May, 2017. ISBN 978-0-7391-9997-8)

SELECTED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS:

The History of U.S. Intelligence.” Homeland Security and Intelligence. (2nd Edition). Keith G. Logan, editor. (Praeger, November 2017) ISBN 976-1-4408-3227-7.

Serbian-American Heroes: Medal of Honor Recipients and the Men of Operation Halyard.” Serbian-American Relations. (Belgrade: Institute of National and International Security, September 2019) ISBN 978-86-80017-61-7.

Intelligence and Counterintelligence”, Weapons and Warfare, Revised Edition, February 2010.

(Salem University Press) ISBN 9781587655944.

Homeland Security Education and the Private Liberal Arts College” (with John Hatzadony,

Ph.D., Kelley A. Cronin, Ph.D., and Mary B. Breckenridge, D.Ed.), Homeland Security Affairs, May 2010.

Human Aspects in Intelligence Education,” Journal of Strategic Security, Vol. 8, No. 3, Supplement, Eleventh Annual IAFIE Conference, Fall 2015. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/jss/vol8/iss5/12/

The Current State of U.S.-Chinese Relations: An Assessment.” Security Science Journal, Vol. 4, No. 2, (2023) http://www.securityscience.edu.rs/index.php/journal-security-science