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Derek Reveron

Derek S. Reveron, an Atlantic Council contributing editor, is a Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. He specializes in security cooperation, democratization, political violence, and intelligence.

His books include Inside Defense: Understanding the 21st Century Military (2008, co-editor), Flashpoints in the War on Terrorism (2006, co-editor), America's Viceroys: the Military and U.S. Foreign Policy (2004, editor), and Promoting Democracy in the Post-Soviet Region (2002).  He serves as a senior editorial board member for the Defense Intelligence Journal and editorial board member of the Naval War College Review.

Before joining the Naval War College faculty, Dr. Reveron taught political science at the Joint Military Intelligence College, National Defense University, and the U.S. Naval Academy. As a serving officer in the Navy Reserves, he supported special operations, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the U.S. Secretary of Defense, NATO's Supreme Allied Commander, and various Navy units.

He received an MA in political science and a Ph.D. in public policy analysis from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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