John DeRosa

John DeRosa
Ph.D. Student, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
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M.S. Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
M.A. National Security Studies, California State University - San Bernadino
B.A. Economics, California State University - San Bernadino

Biography

John DeRosa continues to serve over twenty years as a soldier, officer, and civilian in the U.S. Department of Defense. Concurrently, he is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Government and Politics Department at University of Maryland University College and a Research Fellow at the Center for Narrative and Conflict Resolution. He is a past fellow with the Center on Global Interests, Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Seminar XXI, and the Institute of Advanced Analysis. John is a member of the Military Writers Guild, a contributor to professional journals, and authored a chapter in Attack the Enemy’s Strategy: Lessons from Counterinsurgency Operations. He authored entries in the Encyclopedia of Military Science that include the topics of: Al Qaeda, Coalition Provisional Authority, Department of the Army, and Quadrennial Defense Review. As a PhD student at S-CAR, John is interested in developing narrative frameworks to explore the durability and effectiveness of arms control agreements. 



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July 16, 2015
"The US was slow to recognize the importance of information and the battle for the narrative in achieving objectives at all levels; it was often ineffective in applying and aligning the narrative to goals and desired end states."[1] Since this lesson was...
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November 11, 2015
The U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem conducted an interview with Dr. Sara Cobb, Professor at the School for Conflict
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February, 2015
John DeRosa came to S-CAR "looking for alternative approaches to national security challenges. "I was
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February, 2015
Earlier this year, the Department of Defense approved the prospectus for drafting a military concept to shape the
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May 21, 2014
The Student Association and Advisory Board of the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) sponsored “
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Please RSVP Here Please join the Narrative Center's Project on Asymmetric Narrative approaches as we host a presentation of a non-traditional approach to countering a violent narrative.Sohail
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