Gregory
Moore
Dr. Gregory Moore is Professor of History, Director of the Center for Intelligence Studies and the Chairperson of the Department of History and Political Science at Notre Dame College in Cleveland, Ohio.
He holds a doctorate in American Diplomatic History from Kent State University, and is a graduate of FBI Citizen’s Academy. Dr. Moore has published The War Came to Me: A Story of Hope and Endurance (2009) and numerous articles, including “The History of U.S. Intelligence” in Homeland Security and Intelligence (2010) and “Human Aspects in Intelligence Education” (2015). He is also the editor of the Encyclopedia of U.S. Intelligence (2014). From 2012 –2014 Dr. Moore served as a consultant for the NATO Humint Center of Excellence, in Oradea, Romania, serving as a subject matter expert, team leader and coordinating editor for the COE’s publication, Human Aspects in NATO Military Operations (2014). He conducted briefings for senior NATO military and civilian leadership in Bucharest and Oradea, Romania and at NATO headquarters in Brussels. His latest book, Defining and Defending the Open Door Policy, Theodore Roosevelt and China, 1901-1909, was published by Lexington Books in June 2015.
Email: gmoore@ndc.edu