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Robert Y. Mihara

Robert Y. Mihara is a strategist in the U.S. Army with experience in institutional strategy and education. Robert is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and holds an M.A. in U.S. History from Texas A&M University. From 2007 to 2010, he taught courses at West Point on general military history and the history of irregular wars. In addition to The Bridge, Robert has published numerous articles and blog posts on strategy and international policy with Infinity Journal and E-International Relations. He can be found on Twitter @mihara99.

Everett C. Dolman

Dr. Everett C. Dolman is Professor of Comparative Military Studies at the US Air Force’s Air Command and Staff College (ACSC). His focus is on international relations and theory, and he has been identified as Air University’s first space theorist. Dr. Dolman has a varied career, including serving at the National Security Agency and the United States Space Command before receiving his PhD in Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania in 1995. He has taught at The College of William & Mary, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, and Berry College before taking his current position at Maxwell AFB in Alabama. His published works include Astropolitik: Classical Geopolitics in the Space Age; The Warrior State: How Military Organization Structures Politics; Pure Strategy: Power and Principle in the Information Age; and Can Science End War? He has written numerous book chapters as well as articles for the Journal of Strategic Studies, Comparative Strategy, Journal of Small Wars and Insurgencies, Soviet and Post-Soviet Review, Citizenship Studies, Politics and Society, Journal of Political and Military Sociology, and Air and Space Power Review. Dr. Dolman is also co-founder and editor emeritus of Astropolitics: The International Journal of Space Power and Policy. Follow Dr. Dolman on Twitter at @DrDethray.

Roger L. Misso

Roger L. Misso is a naval officer, aviator, speechwriter, and currently a student at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He serves as Vice President of the Center for International Maritime Security, an associate member of the Military Writers Guild, and a disciple of the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum. He was a member of the Secretary of the Navy’s Task Force Innovation and an active conductor of the Navy’s underground innovation efforts. He has written extensively for CIMSEC and the United States Naval Institute on topics such as innovation, organizational change, command and control, and personnel reform. Follow Roger on Twitter at @rogermisso.