Dubik, James M.
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- Land warfare in the 21st century, 1993:t.p. (Lt. Col. James M. Dubik) p. v (currently serves on the personal staff of the Army Chief of Staff; bachelor's degee, Gannon Univ., master's degree, Johns Hopkins Univ., Master of Military Arts and Sci. Degree in theater operations from the School of Advanced Military Studies)
- Envisioning future warfare, 1995:CIP t.p. (Colonel James M. Dubik) CIP data sheet (b. 12-06-49)
Lieutenant General James Michael Dubik (U.S. Army, Ret.) is a senior fellow at the Institute for the Study of War and a professor at Georgetown University's Security Studies Program. General Dubik has extensive operational experience in Iraq, Afghanistan, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Bosnia, Haiti, Panama, Honduras, and in many NATO countries. His last job on active duty was as commanding general of the Multinational Security Transition Command-Iraq (MNSTC-I) and the NATO Training Mission-Iraq in 2007–2008. He is a member of the U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame and a distinguished member of the U.S. Army 75th Ranger Regiment. General Dubik taught philosophy at West Point and campaign theory and practice at the U.S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He has completed an MIT fellowship program for national security studies as well as executive programs in national security at Harvard's JFK School of Government and Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. He is the author, most recently, of Just War Reconsidered: Strategy, Ethics, and Theory.
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