Professor of the Practice in the Sanford School of Public Policy
David Schanzer is a professor of the practice at the Duke Sanford School of Public Policy University and director of the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security. He teaches courses, conducts research and engages in public dialogue on counterterrorism strategy, counterterrorism law and homeland security.Schanzer is the lead author of a trilogy National Institute of Justice studies on terrorism prevention: “Engaging Communities to Prevent Violent Extremism: A Review of the Obama Administration’s CVE Initiative,” (2019), “The Challenge and Promise of Using Community Policing Strategies to Prevent Violent Extremism” (2015) and “Anti-Terror Lessons of Muslim Americans” (2010).
Prior to his academic appointments, Schanzer was the Democratic staff director for the House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security from 2003 to 2005. He previously served as the legislative director for Sen. Jean Carnahan (2001-2002), counsel to Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (1996-1998), and counsel to Sen. William S. Cohen (1994-1996).
His positions in the executive branch include special counsel, Office of General Counsel, Department of Defense (1998-2001) and trial attorney, United States Department of Justice (1992-94). Schanzer was a clerk for U.S. District Judge Norma L. Shapiro and in the Office of the Solicitor General of the United States.
Schanzer is a graduate of Harvard College where he received an A.B. cum laude in government in 1985 and of Harvard Law School, where he served as an editor of the Harvard Law Review from 1987-1989.
Schanzer has appeared on international, national and local radio and television discussing terrorism and homeland security and is the author of more than 70 op-ed articles on these subjects that have appeared in newspapers around the country and on-line. He created two free “massive open on-line courses” – Understanding 9/11 and Responding to 9/11 – on the Coursera platform that have been used by approximately 25,000 people around the globe. Currently, he writes about challenges facing modern democracies on his Substack newsletter -- Perilous Times.
In 2023, he was awarded the Richard Stubbing Memorial Teaching and Mentorship Award for outstanding contributions to the graduate programs at the Duke Sanford School of Public Policy.
Appointments and Affiliations
- Professor of the Practice in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Contact Information
- Office Location: 136 Rubenstein Hall, Terry Sanford School of Public, Durham, NC 27708
- Email Address: schanzer@duke.edu
Education
- J.D. Harvard University, 1989
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions
- Richard Stubbing Teaching/Mentor Award. Sanford School of Public Policy. 2023
Courses Taught
- PUBPOL 803: Policy Analysis I
- PUBPOL 590T: Bass Connections Selected Special Topics
- PUBPOL 590: Advanced Topics in Public Policy
- PUBPOL 590-1: Advanced Topics in Public Policy
- PUBPOL 390T: Bass Connections Selected Special Topics
- PUBPOL 290: Selected Public Policy Topics
- PUBPOL 290-2: Selected Public Policy Topics
- PUBPOL 190FS: Focus Program Introductory Special Topics in Public Policy
In the News
- Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides To Speak at Duke Oct. 3 (Sep 28,…
- Can Lawmakers Save Democracy from Big Tech? (Sep 7, 2021 | Georgetown Journal o…
- David Schanzer: Our Plan In Afghanistan Was Doomed From the Start (Aug 17, 2021…
- Trump's deal with the Taliban set the stage for the Afghan collapse (Aug 17, 20…
- If Senate won’t kill the filibuster, at least tweak it (Jun 26, 2021 | New Cana…
- Biden is exorcising the ghost of bin Laden from US foreign policy (Apr 22, 2021…
- Government Must Move Quickly to Prevent Future Domestic Terrorism (Mar 9, 2021 …
- Should Congress Make Domestic Terrorism a Crime? (Feb 15, 2021 | Sanford School…
- Congress should make domestic terrorism a crime (Jan 20, 2021 | Tampa Bay Times)
- Lessons From the U.S. Capitol Riot (Jan 7, 2021)
- The Terrorist Movement That Attacked the Capitol Will Need to Be Confronted (Ja…
- Surveillance and Security After the Lockdown: Lessons from the 9/11 Era (Apr 27…
- Coronavirus: Your government failed you (Apr 18, 2020 | The Hill)
- We must call the El Paso shooting what it is: Trump-inspired terrorism (Aug 5, …
- In the face of rising anti-Semitism, I’ll be brazenly Jewish (May 2, 2019 | The…
- Is America Getting Angrier?: How Anger Affects Our Politics, Psyche And Culture…
- REAL IDs are causing the state's DMV lines to be twice as long, but what are th…
- Pittsburgh Rampage: Act of Terrorism Inspired by Ideology of Trumpism (Nov 4, 2…
- What's the Connection Between Divisive Rhetoric and Violence? (Oct 30, 2018 | K…
- Are mail bombs a sign politics are too hot? We asked Raleigh voters (Oct 25, 20…
- Analysis: Danger likely to escalate as rhetoric becomes more violent, expert wa…
- Call for unity after attempted US bomb attacks (Oct 25, 2018 | The World Today)
- Expert says he's not surprised by possible bomb deliveries (Oct 24, 2018 | Duke…
- TSA’s air marshal program is a ridiculous waste of money (Aug 9, 2018 | The New…
- Trump can prove his words on white supremacy aren't hollow. Here's how (Aug 15,…
- News Tip: Suggested Next Steps for Trump Following Charlottesville (Aug 14, 201…
- 'On Security': Discussing the UK Elections and Other Global News From…
- Sanford 'Ways & Means' Podcast: Stories from American Muslims (Ma…
- The Mother of All Bombs and Trump's Evolving North Korean Policy (Apr 19, …
- Why Hate Crimes Are a National Security Risk (Mar 24, 2017)
- David Schanzer on One Way to Fight Terrorism (Feb 3, 2017 | Sanford School of P…
- David Schanzer: Donald Trump dangerously wrong on how to counter Islamic State …
- David Schanzer: 15 years after 9/11, U.S. stuck in the forever war (Sep 12, 201…
- David Schanzer comments: The Olympics are being held in a country with a pre-9/…
- Why? Duke professor analyzes nice truck attack (Jul 18, 2016 | WTVD)
- North Carolina lawmakers worry about domestic attacks (Jul 18, 2016 | Charlotte…
- Schanzer on Why France? Why Now? (Jul 15, 2016)
- News Tip: Counter-Terrorism Expert Q&A on Attack in Nice, France (Jul 15, 2016)
- David Schanzer: Good policing in the wake of police shootings, Dallas attack (J…
- David Schanzer on Security Following the Dallas Shootings (Jul 13, 2016)
- David Schanzer comments: Comey's refusal to name gunman marks change in terror…
- American Mosques are actually a great deterrent against violent extremism (Jun …
- New Manual Identifies Community Policing Practices To Prevent Violent Extremism…
- Experts say surveillance of Muslims breeds mistrust, wastes resources (Jun 15, …
- U.S. terror expert warns of risk to soft targets (Jun 14, 2016 | Deutsche Welle)
- David Schanzer comments: Bay Area reacts to Orlando mass shootings, the worst …
- Buzzing Warships: David Schanzer on Responding to Russian Airplanes (Apr 15, 20…
- Iraqi Ambassador to Speak at Duke March 31 (Mar 29, 2016)
- News Tip: Community Policing, Not Patrols/Profiling, Way to Combat Domestic Ter…
- What’s Next for Brussels, Anti-Terrorism Efforts? (Mar 22, 2016)
- David Schanzer comments: To fight ISIS, West Point cadets secretly build Faceb…
- Muslims Could Partner with Police (Jan 24, 2016 | the Huffington Post)
- David Schanzer comments on Kent State professor case: When does academic speech…
- Scholars Discuss the Origins, Consequences and Responses to ISIS (Jan 21, 2016)
- David Schanzer: Policing and extremism (Jan 19, 2016 | C-SPAN)
- Scholars offer Muslims and police a new roadmap for better relations (Jan 15, 2…
- David Schanzer: How police and Muslims can get along (Jan 15, 2016 | National J…
- Reform Needed in US Programs to Stop Extremism (Jan 12, 2016)
- David Schanzer: How to resolve an armed standoff (Jan 6, 2016 | The Atlantic)
- David Schanzer: Oregon militia standoff -- what should the federal government d…
- David Schanzer, Abdullah Antepli: Faith, fear and freedom (Dec 22, 2015 | WRAL’…
- David Schanzer: Americans need to stop overreacting to terror alerts (Dec 21, 2…
- Stop Overreacting to Terror Alerts (Dec 21, 2015 | Fortune)
- Vigilant or paranoid? Reexamining ‘See something, say something’ (Dec 11, 2015 …
- David Schanzer: California shooting shows difficulty ID'ing attackers (Dec 9, 2…
- David Schanzer comments: U.S. House targets European jihadists in visa waiver c…
- David Schanzer: After San Bernardino, how can law enforcement prevent self-radi…
- David Schanzer’s survey cited: When should a shooting really be called 'terrori…
- David Schanzer quoted: Terror fears add to Thanksgiving travel stress (Nov 25, …
- Barring Syrian Refugees Gives ISIS What It Seeks (Nov 19, 2015 | Raleigh News &…
- David Schanzer, Robin Kirk: Barring Syrian refugees from N.C. gives ISIS exactl…
- Send Ground Troops, Reject Syrian Refugees? (Nov 18, 2015)
- David Schanzer: Will Paris attacks prompt U.S. boots on the ground in Syria? (N…
- David Schanzer says unilateral action by France against ISIS in Iraq or Syria i…
- Survey of law officers cited: FBI foils 'race war' plans in Virginia (Nov 11, 2…
- David Schanzer on the Republican debate, new U.S. ISIS strategy and Senate cybe…
- David Schanzer comments: In Iowa, GOP-leaning voters give voice to worries over…
- ISIS Expert Talks About Current Terrorism Threat (Sep 8, 2015)
- David Schanzer: Why not Joe? (Aug 17, 2015 | The Huffington Post)
- Why Not Joe? (Aug 17, 2015 | the Huffington Post)
- David Schanzer comments: Armed and determined, civilians look to prevent anothe…
- David Schanzer: Who's a terrorist? (Jul 22, 2015 | Atlanta Journal Constitution)
- David Schanzer quoted: Obama's resolve to fight Islamist terror questioned afte…
- White supremacists more dangerous to America than foreign terrorists, study say…
- Study: Law Enforcement Ranks Anti-Government Extremism as Most Prevalent Terror…