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2022 ILSS Symposium: United States Higher Education & National Security

Cover of 2022 ILSS Symposium: United States Higher Education & National Security book

Editor

Edward L. Mienie

Preface

Edward L. Mienie

Contributing Authors

General Bob Brown
Dr. Craig Greathouse
Dr. Cristian Harris
Dr. Edward Mienie
Dr. Dylnn Armstrong-Williams
Dr. Bryson Payne
Dr. Daniel S. Papp
Ms. Obulu J. Anetor
Colonel Larry M. Wortzel
Mr. Jack Dworzecki
Ms. Isabella Nowicka
Ms. Shannon Vaughn
Ms. Iyonka Strawn-Valcy

Dr. Magdalena Bogacz
Dr. Crystal Shelnutt
Dr. Michael Lanford
Dr. Margaret E. Kosal
Colonel (Ret.) Eric Toler
Cadet Branyelle Carillo
Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Lowrance
Dr. J. Sukarno Mertoguno
Dr. C. Anthony Pfaff
Mr. Steven Weldon
Major General Mick Ryan
Dr. Nicholas Murray

Colonel Francis Park
Dr. Robert Davis
Dr. Ken Gleiman
Mr. Anthony Eames
Dr. Imani Cabell
Dr. Katherine Rose Adams
Cadet Natali Gvalia
Dr. Angela G. Jackson-Summers
Cadet Abby Nitz
Cadet Erin Wood
Cadet Chase Jin
Cadet Michael Dankworth
Cadet Nick Epstein

ISBN

978-1-959203-03-2

Print Version

$24.99

The University of North Georgia’s annual Strategic and Security Studies Symposium examined the role higher education plays within the context of national security interests. The theme for this year’s symposium was United States Higher Education & National Security. Cosponsored by ILSS, the College of Education, and the Strategic and Security Studies Program in collaboration with the US Army War College, the Association of the United States Army, the Army Strategist Association, and the Atlanta Council on International Relations, the symposium brought together innovative thought leaders and experienced military personnel for some of the most engrossing discussions in our Symposium Proceedings Series yet.

As globalization has brought many positive developments, it has brought some incredible challenges. The world is constantly changing, and we can no longer afford to work in stovepipes. We therefore must deepen our partnership between higher education and the military and non-military elements of national security. The symposium highlighted the educated populace that provides a public and private good for American society, strengthening US military and non-military elements of national security. The US military is a vital component of the national security apparatus and there are numerous means where higher education plays a crucial role in assuring security. A close productive relationship between the US military and higher education is essential to its democratic way of life, and the current relationship is healthy but needs improvement.

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