Former Jennings Randolph Military Fellows

Previous Military Fellows 1995-2009

U.S. Army Peace Fellows

 
Col. John Maraia 2010-2011
Reinforcing Success: The U.S. and Indonesia after 9/11
 
Col. J.M. "Matt" Venhaus 2009-2010
 

Before They Cross the Threshold: The Use of a Dissolution Strategy in Persuasive Media Campaigns to Reduce the Pool of Potential Recruits to Violent Extremism in the Middle East

 
Col. Todd R. Wood 2008-2009
The Maneuver Enhancement Brigade and its Role in Stability and Peace Support Operations
 
Col. Guy "Tom" T. Cosentino, 2007-2008
The U.S Government Interagency Process and the Failure of Institution Building in Iraq
 
Cdr. Roger Cloutier, 2006-2007
In the Aftermath of War: America's Use of Defeated Armies in Post-Conflict Reconstruction
 
Lt. Col. Kurt Meppen, 2005-2006
U.S. Security Assistance in Central Asia: Political Leverage and Policy Goals
 
Col. Michael K. Seidl, 2004-2005
Provincial Reconstruction Teams: A Strategy for Stability in Afghanistan
 
Col. Bary N. Tyree, 2003-2004
Challenges to Long-Term Security and Stability in Colombia
 
Col. Garland Williams, 2002-2003
Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Peacekeeping Operations: Redefining the Military Role
 
Col. Stanley Tunstall, 2001-2002
Transnational Organized Crime and Conflict: Strategic Implications for the Military
 
Col. Donna Boltz, 2000-2001
The Information Dimension of Peace Operations
 
Col. Alan Swain, 1999-2000
Applying Lessons Learned from Bosnia to the International Peace Operations in Kosovo
 
Col. Howard Olsen, 1998-1999
Closing the Gap Between Civilian and Military Implementation: Senior Military Leadership in Peace Operations
 
Col. Michael Alvis, 1997-1998
The Impact of Peace Operations on Readiness in the U.S. Military
 
Col. Varney Jim Warner, 1996-1997
Peacekeeping in the Balkans
 
Col. Michael Hardesty, 1995-1996
Assessing the U.S. Army's Peace Operations Training Strategy
 

Navy Chaplain Fellows

Lt. Cdr. Dan McKay, 2006-2007
Why Character Counts: Military Leadership in 21st Century Peace Operations
 
Cdr. Charlotte Hunter 2005-2006
Training for Diversity: Strategists, Planners and Religious Issues in U.S. Military Operations
 
Cdr. George E. Adams, 2004-2005
Military Chaplains as Liasons with Religious Leaders: Lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan
 
Cdr. Margaret G. Kibben, 2002-2003
Military Chaplains as Advisors on Religion and Diplomacy
 
Cpt. Paul McLaughlin, 2001-2002
The Navy Chaplain and Civil-Military Cooperation in Humanitarian and Peace Operations