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Will Hartley

Will Hartley
Jane’s Terrorist and Insurgency Centre Editor and Terrorism Analyst

Will Hartley is the Editor of Jane's Terrorism & Insurgency Centre (JTIC), which involves managing the Jane's team responsible for collecting and analysing terrorism-related open source intelligence (OSINT). Prior to joining Jane's, Will worked as a project manager in the Global Strategy & Programme Management department of Credit Suisse, and subsequently for a small consultancy firm specialising in information collection and analysis. In addition, Will has lived and worked in Uganda, Morocco and Thailand, and holds an MA (Distinction) in sub-state conflict from the War Studies Department at King's College, London.


Chanel White

Chanel White
Terrorism Analyst

Chanel White is an Analyst for Jane’s Terrorism and Insurgency Centre (JTIC). In this role, she analyses trends in global terrorism, and contributes to JTIC’s case studies on major terrorist attacks, group profiles, database of terrorism and insurgency events and country briefing reports. Prior to joining Jane’s in 2007, Chanel graduated with Distinction from the War Studies department at King’s College, London, and undertook an internship with the United Nation’s Department of Safety and Security.


Jeremy Binnie

Jeremy Binnie
Senior Terrorism Analyst

Jeremy Binnie is the senior terrorism & insurgency analyst at Jane's. He is the editor of Terrorism & Security Monitor and an associate editor of Intelligence Review. He has worked for Jane's for over eight years, during which time he was the Middle East editor for Sentinel Security Assessments.

During his time at Jane's, Jeremy has written and edited hundreds of articles on a wide range of terrorism/insurgency issues and has been cited by most major press and television news organisations. The radical Islamist threat has been the focus of much of his work in recent years.


James Green

CHAIRMAN: James Green
IHS Jane's Security Publisher

James Green is responsible for Jane’s Security and Armed Forces services. In this role, he manages those editorial teams that publish on country risk issues such as terrorism, organised crime, political and social stability and armed forces capabilities.

James started his career at Jane’s after graduating in War Studies from Kings College, London. Before rejoining the company in 2004, James was responsible for editorial publications at the UK-based think-tank, the International Institute for Strategic Studies and previously was a journalist for The Daily Telegraph.