TAMPA, FLORIDA (March 15, 2024) – The Global and National Security Institute (GNSI) at the ×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (USF) is excited to announce the newest members of its GNSI Fellows Program, a growing and evolving group of highly successful thought leaders and experts from a mixture of academics, practitioners and industry professionals who share GNSI's vision of becoming an internationally recognized thought leader across the global and national security environment.
Global and national security is a strategic area of focus for USF, an integral component of the university's long-term plan for success. GNSI leads that strategic effort, operating at the boundary of technology and policy, focusing on innovative science and technology, human dynamics and social behavior, and cybersecurity.
GNSI Academic Director David Oakley, PhD, who leads the Fellows Program for GNSI, said it is essential that the Fellows roster encompasses as many diverse lines of thinking, insights, and experiences as possible.
"Understanding and responding to complex security challenges requires a collaborative
approach. The Fellows Program provides GNSI with varied perspectives drawn from academia,
government, and the private sector. Thus, generating the type of diverse ideas needed
to provide actionable solutions to 21st century security challenges."
You can see the Fellows webpage here.
newest GNSI Non-Resident senior FELLOWS:
- Alexius Butler
Senior Foreign Service Office, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) - Conrad Crane, PhD
Former Professor, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College - Tracey German, PhD
Professor, Conflict and Security, King's College London - John Hall, PhD
Ambrose-Hesseltine Professor of U.S. Military History, University of Wisconsin-Madison - Colonel (Ret) Chris Kolenda, PhD
Founder, Strategic Leaders Academy, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Center for New American Security (CNAS) - Douglas London
Adjunct associate professor at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service - Mark Moyar, PhD
William P. Harris Chair of Military History and Director of the Center for Military History and Strategy, Hillsdale College - Kristin Mulready-Stone, PhD
Professor, U.S. Naval War College - Peter B.M.J. Pijpers, PhD
Associate Professor, Cyber Operations, Faculty of Military Sciences, Netherlands Defense Academy - Daniela Richterova, PhD
Associate Professor, Intelligence Studies at the Department of War Studies King’s College, London, UK - David Stone, PhD
William E. Odom Professor of Russian Studies, U.S. Naval War College - Heidi Urben, PhD
Professor of the Practice and Director of External Education and Outreach Security Studies Program, Georgetown University - Andrew Whiskeyman, PhD
Associate Professor, College of Information and Cyberspace National Defense University (NDU)