Dr. J. Furman Daniel, III is an Associate Professor of Strategy at the National War College. Prior to coming to NWC, he taught at Georgetown University, The George Washington University, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He holds a BA from The University of Chicago and a PhD from Georgetown University. Dr. Daniel is the author of dozens of publications on a wide range of subjects including: international relations theory, the role of fiction in shaping foreign policy decision-making, Edmund Burke, Carl von Clausewitz, George Patton, technology diffusion, space colonization, and home-field advantage in Major League Baseball. His three books are: 21ST Century Patton: Strategic Insights for the Modern Era (2016), The First Space War: How Patterns of History and Principles of STEM Will Shape its Form (co-authored with T.K. Rogers, 2019), and Patton: Battling with History (2020).
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