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STEVEN E. MEYER, PH.D.

Dean of Graduate Studies and Chairman, National Security Program; Professor of National Security Studies

Dr. Steven Meyer is the National Security Program Chair at the Daniel Morgan Graduate School. He has extensive professional experience and expertise, serving 25 years in the Central Intelligence Agency. He was a member of the intelligence support for conventional arms control talks in Vienna and nuclear arms control talks in Geneva and for the medium-range nuclear weapons treaty.

During the Bosnia wars in the 1990s, Dr. Meyer served as Deputy Chief of the CIA’s Balkan Task Force. While still at the CIA, he took a rotational assignment to Capitol Hill for two years and was responsible in two successive Senate offices for foreign and security and policy and intelligence issues. He specialized in European and Russian politics; nuclear weapons, security and defense issues; arms control enforcement; and psychological analysis.

Throughout his career, Dr. Mayer has combined his active practitioner experience and expertise with an aptitude for teaching. He has taught at as an adjunct professor at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, and Georgetown University, Washington, DC. Additionally, he took a three year rotational assignment from the CIA to teach at the U.S. Military Academy (West Point), where he lectured on intelligence, American foreign and security policy, the American Constitution, international law, contemporary European and African politics, American and European history, and economic development.

Upon retiring from the CIA in 2011, Dr.  Meyer joined TSM Global Consultants and is a Fellow at the Center for Public Justice. He also was a professor of political science and national security studies at the National Defense University (NDU) in Washington, DC, for 13 years. He specializes in political, economic, security, and environmental issues and regularly lectures on these issues in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.

 

RECENT
MEDIA

May 14, 2018 Challenges to Transatlantic Relations in Light of National Security and Defense with Polish Prime Minister 

Daniel Morgan Graduate School (DMGS) is excited to announce our inaugural presence in Europe today. Global security and counterterrorism challenges require coordinated and multi-faceted responses, including actions based on international exchange of knowledge and experience. It is in this area that the cooperation between Europe and the US plays a special role, which is why we at DMGS have decided to expand and direct our educational offer to students from Europe.

September 11, 2018 Dr. Steven Meyer Discusses the National Security Ramifications of 9/11 in SiriuxXM 

Seventeen years after the horrific events of September 11, 2001, Dr. Steven Meyer, Dean of Graduate Studies at Daniel Morgan Graduate School (DMGS), discussed how “that event changed how we view national security as well as our personal security” in an interview on The Morning Briefing with Tim Farley on SiriusXM.

RECENT
MEDIA

May 14, 2018 Challenges to Transatlantic Relations in Light of National Security and Defense with Polish Prime Minister 

Daniel Morgan Graduate School (DMGS) is excited to announce our inaugural presence in Europe today. Global security and counterterrorism challenges require coordinated and multi-faceted responses, including actions based on international exchange of knowledge and experience. It is in this area that the cooperation between Europe and the US plays a special role, which is why we at DMGS have decided to expand and direct our educational offer to students from Europe.

September 11, 2018 Dr. Steven Meyer Discusses the National Security Ramifications of 9/11 in SiriuxXM 

Seventeen years after the horrific events of September 11, 2001, Dr. Steven Meyer, Dean of Graduate Studies at Daniel Morgan Graduate School (DMGS), discussed how “that event changed how we view national security as well as our personal security” in an interview on The Morning Briefing with Tim Farley on SiriusXM.

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