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Intelligence Analyst

Jeff Hawn holds a BA in International Relations from American University in Washington, DC, and a certificate of proficiency in Russian Area Studies from St. Petersburg State University in St. Petersburg, Russia. In addition to his work for 361Security, Jeff has written about Russia for 4N Policy Now, and in his spare time enjoys writing Military Science Fiction books, which he publishes through Amazon’s Kindle Store.

Analysis
The Rise of the Illiberal State and Threat to World Order
Russia’s Use of Hybrid Warfare as a Tool of Foreign Policy in the Near Abroad
Putin’s Game of Go: Russia's Leader Embraces Eastern Strategy

The End of the State’s Monopoly on Violence and the Era of the Militiamen

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