Steven Stottlemyre
Ph.D. Candidate
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Faculty/Administration Building
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Department
Steven Stottlemyre
Research interest(s)/area of expertise
Intelligence studies, international security, Middle Eastern studies
Education
- Ed.S. in Curriculum & Instruction at Wayne State University
- M.A. in Politics at The Catholic University of America
- M.A. in Intelligence Studies at American Military University
- M.A. in Near Eastern Studies at the University of Arizona
- Certificate in Advanced International Affairs at the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University
- B.S. in Liberal Studies at Excelsior College
Awards and grants
Research Workshop Grant recipient (2023), International Studies Association
Selected publications
- "Intelligence for Human Security" Intelligence and National Security
- “Secrecy, the U.S. Intelligence Community, and the ‘Steele Dossier’: Reconceptualizing the Intelligence Process,” Journal of European and American Intelligence Studies
- “HUMINT, OSINT, or Something New? Defining Crowdsourced Intelligence,” International Journal of Intelligence & Counterintelligence
- “Crisis Mapping Intelligence Information during the Libyan Civil War: An Exploratory Case Study,” Policy & Internet
- “Tactical Flexibility: Libyan Foreign Policy under Qadhafi, 1969-2004,” Digest of Middle East Studies
- “Libya and the International System: Retracing the Aftermath of the Lockerbie Bombing,” Digest of Middle East Studies
Other qualifications directly relevant to courses taught
- Standard Teaching Certificate (Michigan)
- Certificate #: PV0000001049114
- Subjects: Social Studies, English as a Second Language (ESL)