Colonel Cindy R. Jebb is Professor and Deputy
Head in the Department of Social Sciences. She teaches courses
in Comparative Politics, International Security, Cultural Anthropology,
and Terrorism and Counterterrorism. Colonel Jebb has served
in numerous command and staff positions in the United States
and overseas, to include tours with the 1st Armored Division,
III Corps, and the National Security Agency. Before reporting
to the United States Military Academy, she served as the Deputy
Commander of the 704th Military Intelligence Brigade, which
supported NSA. During 2000-2001, she served as USMA Fellow at
the Naval War College (2000-2001), where she taught the graduate-level
course on Strategy and Force Planning, and during 2006-2007,
she served as a Visiting Fellow for the Pell Center. She has
several published articles and authored/co-authored three books:
Bridging the Gap: Ethnicity, Legitimacy, and State Alignment
in the International System, (Lexington Publisher) ; Mapping
Macedonia: Idea and Identity, co-authored with P.H. Liotta (Praeger
Publisher); and, The Fight for Legitimacy: Democracy Versus
Terrorism, co-authored with P.H. Liotta, Thom Sherlock, and
Ruth Beitler, (Praeger Security International Publisher). Colonel
Jebb received a Ph.D. in Political Science from Duke University
in 1997, a MA in Political Science from Duke in 1992, an MA
in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War
College in 2000, and a BS from the United States Military Academy
in 1982
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