
Nathan Jones
@natejudejones
@SHSUCJ Prof Nonres. Scholar @BakerCtrUSMEX
@BakerDrugPolicy. Senior Fellow El Centro/Assoc.Editor @SmallWars RT≠endorsement opinions do not rep affiliates
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https://www.shsu.edu/academics/security-studies/dir.html?mode=view&item=360 06-10-2011 04:44:35
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This is a great short overview of the new criminal intelligence law in Mexico by Carlos A. Pérez Ricart with Small Wars Journal of interest All Source News smallwarsjournal.com/2025/09/05/spy…

So proud of this article going through peer review with the Journal of Strategic Security! Special thanks to the Institute for Homeland Security SHSU Criminal Justice for funding the research! John Sullivan George Davis digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewconten…

New Open Access article! oscar contreras me, daniel weisz John Sullivan and Chris Callaghan. “Uncovering Hidden Alliances in Organized Crime Networks with Machine Learning: From Node Similarity to Graph Neural Networks.” doi.org/10.1007/s42001….

Free! Covert networks oscar contreras John Sullivan daniel weisz chris Callaghan My research is available on ResearchGate: researchgate.net/publication/39…




I'm losing in fantasy football to a 10 year old because Kyren Williams who lost the game for his team via a fumble and getting stopped on 4th and 1, got more points than Christian McCaffrey who won the game for his team. I'm not petty or anything. Im not gonna cry like Kyren Williams

New episode of Econ 102 with Noah Smith 🐇 posted and discusses the national security implications of the electric tech stack/what US must do on drones and other key technologies. Thanks to Erik Torenberg for posting /running an awesome show. big fan of this podcast.

Honored to have been interviewed with John Sullivan and George Davis!


Just back from AUSA where I spoke on my co-edited book “Urban Operations: War Crime, and Conflict.” Nathan Jones daniel weisz KeyPoint Press


🇺🇸🇲🇽 Despite recent pressures, the U.S. and Mexico share a record of effective security cooperation built on mutual respect for sovereignty. In a new commentary, nonresident scholar Nathan Jones explores how that foundation can strengthen future ties. 🔗

Very excited about this new commentary piece on US-Mexico relations with Center for the United States and Mexico on the role of respecting sovereignty in bilateral relations. bakerinstitute.org/research/sover…

This is a trend that will continue moving forward. What concerns us is those arrested likely were just normal people breaking the law, but what happens when malign actors start to do the same. Both Nathan Jones & John Sullivan did a talk recently on this very issue, link below.