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AT A GLANCE:
Professor of Practice, Arizona State University
RESERACH AREAS:
• Irregular warfare
• Support to Non-State Armed Groups
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• Military Operations
• Indo-Pacific
BIOGRAPHY:
Colonel Ken Gleiman (USA Retired) is a Professor of Practice at Arizona State University’s
               (ASU) Future Security Initiative (FSI). He teaches courses on strategy, policy, military
               operations, and irregular warfare at ASU and Georgetown University and is a former
               visiting fellow at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies
               (SAIS) where he supported the Secretary of Defense’s Strategic Thinkers Program (STP).
               He was also the first U.S. military visiting fellow to the Australian Strategic Policy
               Institute (ASPI) in Canberra, Australia. Ken also serves as the President and Board
               Member of the Army Strategist Association.
Ken is a veteran of the United States Army where he served for 27 years in the Infantry,
               Special Forces, and as an Army Strategist assisting and advising senior military and
               civilian leaders in the Department of Defense. His assignments include Expert Panelist
               on the DOD China Task Force; Military Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
               for Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities; Director of Strategy, Plans, and Assessments
               for the U.S. Security Coordinator to Israel and the Palestinian Authority; Director,
               U.S. Pacific Commander’s Action Group; and Director of Plans for Special Operations
               Component (Afghanistan). His overseas tours include combat and operational assignments
               to Israel, Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Philippines as well as other assignments to
               Japan, Australia, and Korea.
Dr. Gleiman’s education includes a master’s degree in Policy Management from Georgetown
               University, a master’s degree from the U.S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies
               (SAMS) and a master’s in Military History from the Army’s Art of War program. Ken
               earned his doctorate from Kansas State University in Security Studies and was the
               one of the first U.S. Army Goodpaster Fellows. He also holds a certificate from Massachusetts
               Institute of Technology’s Seminar XXI program.
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War on the Rocks
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