[KS] Andrew Michta to address virtual ICAS Summer Symposium Veritas 2026: The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security, August 13, 2026 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM EDT, Washington DC
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*Andrew A Michta*
Professor
Hamilton School
University of Florida
/*Virtual
*/*/Address/*
/ICAS/Summer Symposium/Veritas/2026
*_Korean Peninsula Issues, Indo-Pacific Security Landscape and US
National Security_**_
_***_*Challenges of NK Nuclear and Missile Capability*_
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*August 13 2026 7:00 PM –** 8:15 PM EDT Washington DC*
*_On-line Registration_*
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Dear Friend:
We are pleased to share with you that Andrew Michta will address the
virtual /ICAS /Summer Symposium/Veritas /2026 with a particular emphasis
on "Korean Peninsula Issues, Indo-Pacific Security Landscape and US
National Security" on August 13, 2026, Washington DC.
Andrew A Michta is Professor of Strategic Studies at the Hamilton
School. Before joining Hamilton, he was a Senior Fellow with the
GeoStrategy Initiative in the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for
Strategy and Security and the former dean of the College of
International and Security Studies at the George C Marshall European
Center for Security Studies. Andrew holds a PhD in international
relations from the Johns Hopkins University. His areas of expertise are
international security, NATO, and European politics and security, with a
special focus on Central Europe and the Baltic states.
Previously, Andrew was professor of national security affairs at the US
Naval War College, an adjunct fellow at the Center for Strategic and
International Studies’ Europe Program, and an affiliate of the Minda de
Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University. From 1988 to
2015, he was the M W Buckman distinguished professor of international
studies at Rhodes College. From 2013 to 2014, Andrew was a senior fellow
at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington, DC, where he
focused on defense programming. From 2011 to 2013, Andrew was a senior
transatlantic fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States
and the founding director of the organization’s Warsaw office. From 2009
to 2010, he was a senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International
Center for Scholars in Washington, DC. Andrew served as professor of
national security studies and director of studies of the Senior
Executive Seminar at the George C Marshall Center from 2005 to 2009.
Previously, he was a visiting scholar at the Hoover Institution on War,
Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University, a public policy scholar at
the Wilson Center, and a research associate at the Institute for
European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies at George Washington University.
His books include /The Limits of Alliance: The United States, NATO and
the EU in North and Central Europe /(Rowman & Littlefield, 2006);/ The
Soldier-Citizen: The Politics of the Polish Army after Communism /(St
Martin’s Press, 1997); /The Government and Politics of Postcommunist
Europe /(Praeger Publishers, 1994);/ East Central Europe After the
Warsaw Pact: Security Dilemmas in the 1990s/ (Greenwood Press, 1992);
and /Red Eagle: The Army in Polish Politics, 1944-1988 /(Hoover Press,
1990). Andrew also edited and contributed to /America’s New Allies:
Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic in NATO /(The University of
Washington Press, 1999); and coedited, with Ilya Prizel, /Polish Foreign
Policy Reconsidered: Challenges of Independence /(St Martin’s Press,
1995) and /Post-Communist Eastern Europe: Crisis and Reform /(St
Martin’s Press and Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute, 1992).
Andrew's most recent book with Paal Hilde, /The Future of NATO: Regional
Defense and Global Security/, was published by the University of
Michigan Press in 2014. He is currently completing a book /Europe
Reconfigured: US Europe Strategy for an Age of Great Power Conflict/,
funded by a two-year grant from the Smith Richardson Foundation. The
book will be published in 2026.
Andrew is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is also
a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and a Visiting
Fellow at the Hoover Institution on War Revolution and Peace at Stanford
University. Andrew is fluent in Polish and Russian and proficient in
German and French.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Sang Joo Kim
Senior Fellow & Executive Vice President
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