Steven E. Meyer
Guest Speaker
Professional Affiliation
Dean of Graduate Studies and Chairman, National Security Program and Professor of National Security Studies, Daniel Morgan Graduate School
Expert Bio
Dr. Steven Meyer is the National Security Program Chair at the Daniel Morgan Graduate School. He served 25 years in the Central Intelligence Agency as a senior intelligence analyst and manager. He specialized in European and Russian politics; nuclear weapons, security and defense issues; arms control enforcement; and psychological analysis. He was a member of the intelligence support for conventional arms control talks in Vienna and nuclear arms control talks in Geneva and for the medium-range nuclear weapons treaty. During the Bosnia wars in the 1990s, Dr. Meyer served as Deputy Chief of the CIA’s Balkan Task Force. Throughout his career, Dr. Meyer taught at as an adjunct professor at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, and Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Upon retiring from the CIA in 2011, he joined TSM Global Consultants and is a Fellow at the Center for Public Justice. He also was a professor of political science and national security studies at the National Defense University (NDU) in Washington, D.C., for 13 years. He specializes in political, economic, security, and environmental issues and regularly lectures on these issues in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
Insight & Analysis by Steven E. Meyer
- Past event
- Security and Defense
The Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security - Kennan Institute Lecture
- Publication
- US Politics
69. U.S. Policy Toward the Former Yugoslavia
- Publication
327. Status with Standards: Analysis of the Progress on the Kosovo Status Talks
- By
- Christopher Hoh,
- Steven E. Meyer,
- Veton Surroi,
- and 3 more