The Theodore Roosevelt Chair of national security policy studies
at the National Defense University was created in July 2001. The
Roosevelt Chair is a member of the Center for Technology and National
Security Policy staff. The Chair will lead research efforts, publish,
conduct seminars, contribute to course development, present lectures,
teach and engage in other activities commensurate with his background
and experience. The Chair is currently held by Dr. Hans Binnendijk.
The Theodore Roosevelt Chair is responsible for the following:
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Conducting directed research and analysis in the
area of national security policy, with a focus on the impact
of technology; |
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Engaging in independent research on the transformation
of U.S. military force for the 21st Century; |
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Maintaining close contact with developments in
the National security community; |
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Works with elements of the university to improve
the technology and national security policy curriculum of the
schools. |
Image courtesy of the National War College, Trained in Theory,
Crowned in Practice by Don Stivers
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