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Egyptians Keen on American Style Biz, Strategies
Posted 12/2/2008 3:28:19 PM, US Navy Photo by MCSN John R. Fischer.
From left to right: Capt. Jeremy Morrill, Capt. Katrina Curtis, Capt. Kelley Poree and Lt. Cmdr. Steve Sherwood, all students in the Graduate School of Business and Public Policy (GSBPP), attended a negotiations training exercise held in Cairo and developed through the School of International Graduate Studies' (SIGS) International Defense Acquisition Resource Management (IDARM) program. These officers spent a week guiding Egyptian nationals during contracting and negotiations strategy exercises. (Released)
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CCMR Hosts International Defense Transformation Seminar
Posted 12/2/2008 3:25:56 PM, US Navy Photo by MC2 Kellie Arakawa.
Participants from the International Defense Transformation Seminar, hosted by the Naval Postgraduate School Center for Civil-Military Relations, gather at the International Flag Garden outside of Herrmann Hall. During the two-week-long course, military and civilian participants from 10 different countries engaged in practical exercises, lectures and case studies to increase their effectiveness in developing and transforming national security capabilities. (Released)
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NPS Prof Publishes Groundbreaking Book on Bioweapons
Posted 12/2/2008 3:24:35 PM, US Navy Photo by Javier Chagoya.
With the Director of Homeland Security saying last month that he considers biological threats the most pressing and challenging security issue, Naval Postgraduate School Assistant Professor of National Security Affairs Anne L. Clunan chose a propitious time to publish a pioneering book on attributing blame for the use of biological warfare agents. Terrorism, War, or Disease? Unraveling the Use of Biological Weapons, co-edited with former director of the NPS Center for Contemporary Conflict and National Security Affairs senior lecturer Peter Lavoy, is the first anthology by recognized leaders in the field to rigorously examine the complex scientific, political, military, legal and policy challenges in determining when bioweapons have been used and who has used them. Clunan formerly served as special assistant to the deputy director, Department of State Office of Soviet Union Affairs. Lavoy is currently National Intelligence Officer for South Asia at the National Intelligence Council and previously served as Director for Counterproliferation Policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. The book was published this year by Stanford University Press as part of its prestigious Security Studies series. (Released)
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NPS Professor Offers Prolific Insight to Nuclear Deterrence
Posted 12/2/2008 2:57:04 PM, US Navy Photo by MCSN John R. Fischer.
Retired Pakistan Army Brig. Gen. Feroz Khan, now a professor of National Security Affairs (NSA) at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), contributed to The Long Shadow: Nuclear Weapons and Security in 21st Century Asia with a chapter discussing nuclear deterrence and Pakistan's position within the nuclear proliferation theater of central Asia. Former NPS faculty member Dr. Peter R. Lavoy co-wrote the chapter; and Dr. James Wirtz, Dean of NPS’ School of International Graduate Studies, and Dr. S. Paul Kapur, an Associate Professor of NSA, contributed their own chapters to the text. (Released)
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NPS Welcomes New Director of Programs for San Diego
Posted 12/2/2008 2:54:35 PM, US Navy Photo by MCCS (AW/SW) Jacqueline Kiel.
Retired Rear Adm. William D. Rodriguez is the new Director of Programs in San Diego. He is also a Professor of Practice in Systems Engineering and the Deputy Director for the Meyer Institute. (Released)
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