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Dr. Guertner is teaching the following course for the Spring
2008 semester
POL 485 - National Security. View
syllabi POL
485
Dr. Guertner served as Dean of the College of International
and Security Studies, at the George Marshall Center for European
Security Studies in Garmisch, Germany, from 1998 to 2003.
Prior to joining the Marshall Center, Dr. Guertner was Chairman
of the Policy and Strategy Department at the U.S. Army War
College where he previously served as Director of Research
at the Strategic Studies Institute, and Professor of Strategy.
Dr Guertner was the first civilian ever to be appointed a
department chairman.
Dr. Guertner has served on the staff of the U.S. Arms Control
and Disarmament Agency in the Bureau of Strategic Programs
where he participated in the START and Defense/Space working
groups.
Before joining the faculty at the Army War College, Dr. Guertner
was a tenured, full Professor teaching international relations
at California State University, Fullerton, and adjunct professor
at the University of California at Irvine.
Dr. Guertner served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1964 - 1967,
attaining the rank of captain. He served one tour in the
Republic of Vietnam where his duties included platoon leader
in the 1 st Bn, 5 th Marines and advisor to South Vietnamese
Forces.
Dr. Guertner graduated from the University of Arizona
in 1964. He received his master's degree in 1967
and his Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate School in
1973. He has published over sixty articles on defense
and foreign policy for scholarly journals. His
most recent books are: The Last Frontier:
An Analysis of the Strategic Defense Initiative; Deterrence
and Defense in a Post-Nuclear World; and, The
Search for Strategy: Politics and Strategic Vision.
Dr. Guertner was born in Denver, Colorado. He and his wife
have two children.
Department of Political Science,
The University of Arizona
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January 23, 2008
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