Judith H. Stiehm, Professor (Ph.D., Columbia University); Political Theory, Social Change, Status of Women, Civil-Military Relations.
JUDITH HICKS STIEHM is Professor of Political Science at Florida International University where she served as Provost and Academic Vice President for four years. Her specialties include political theory, social change, the status of women, and civil-military relations. She has taught at the University of Wisconsin, University of California at Los Angeles, and the University of Southern California. She has been a Visiting Professor at the U.S. Army Peacekeeping Institute and at the Strategic Studies Institute at Carlisle Barracks. She earned a BA in East Asian Studies at the University of Wisconsin, an MA at Temple University in American History, and a PhD in Political Theory from Columbia University. Her books include Nonviolent Power: Active and Passive Resistance (Heath, 1972), Bring Me Men and Women: Mandated Change at the U.S. Air Force Academy (California, 1981), Women's and Men's Wars (Pergamon, 1983), Arms and the Enlisted Woman (Temple, 1989), It's Our Military Too!: Women and the US Military (Temple, 1996), and U.S. Army War College: Military Education in a Democracy (Temple 2002). Professor Stiehm has served on the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Military, the California Postsecondary Education Commission, the California Vocational Education Commission, as a consultant to the United Nations Commission for the Advancement of Women and to the Lessons Learned Unit of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations, and as an Expert Witness to the Senate Armed Services Committee. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, holds the U.S. Army Distinguished Civilian Service Medal, and appears in the most recent edition of Who's Who
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