Nathaniel L. Moir

Nathaniel L. Moir

Adjunct Faculty
Department of History
Education

PhD, University at Albany

Nathaniel L. Moir
About

Nathaniel L. Moir, PhD is a Critical Infrastructure Analyst with New York State's Office of Counter Terrorism, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services. He is currently also an adjunct professor in history at the University at Albany. Nate is a former research associate with the Applied History Project at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and was previously an Ernest May Postdoctoral Fellow in History and Policy at the Kennedy School, Harvard University from 2019 to 2021.   Nate's interest in history focuses on counterinsurgency, twentieth-century U.S. Foreign Policy, and Security Studies. Hurst and Oxford University Press published his first book, Number One Realist - Bernard Fall and Vietnamese Revolutionary Warfare, in December 2021. Prior to his work for New York State, Nate also published numerous articles and reviews in refereed and non-refereed journals, including the Journal of Applied History, Small Wars & Insurgencies, the National Defense University’s journal PRISM, Real Clear Defense, The National Interest, H-Net, Intelligence and National Security, Journal of Intelligence History, Michigan War Studies Review, Terrorism and Political Violence, and others. He is also currently a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve.