Workshop Directors

(click on each name for their bio)

Dr. Andrea Harrington

Dr. Gregory Miller

Dr. Wes Hutto

 
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Dr. Andrea Harrington

Dr. Andrea Harrington currently serves as the Dean of Space Education at Air University. Prior to her current role, she served as Chair of the Department of Spacepower and Director of the Schriever Space Scholars concentration at Air Command and Staff College.

She serves as a member of the editorial board for the McGill Annals of Air and Space Law, New Space Journal, the Space Force Journal, and the American Bar Association publication The Air and Space Lawyer. Dr. Harrington previously served as the Associate Director of the LLM Program in Air and Space Law at the University of Mississippi and has served as Associate Chair for the Policy, Economics, and Law Department for the International Space University’s Space Studies Program. Her 2021 book, Space Insurance and the Law was published by Edward Elgar Publishing.

She holds a DCL and LLM from the McGill University Institute of Air and Space Law, a JD from the University of Connecticut School of Law, an MSc in European Politics and Governance from the London School of Economics, and a BA in International Relations and History from Boston University. She is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts.

 
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Dr. Gregory Miller

Dr. Gregory Miller is Chair of the Department of Spacepower and Director of the Schriever Space Scholars program at the Air Command and Staff College. Prior to joining ACSC, he was Chair of the Strategy Department at the Joint Advanced Warfighting School. Dr. Miller received Bachelor’s Degrees in Political Science and History from the University of California, Los Angeles (1996), a Master’s Degree in Security Policy Studies from the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University (1998), and a Master’s Degree (2000) and Ph.D. (2004) in Political Science from The Ohio State University.

His research focuses on a broad range of topics in the areas of international relations, terrorism, strategy, and more recently space. In 2012, Cornell University Press published his book, The Shadow of the Past: Reputation and Military Alliances before the First World War. His writing appears in more than a dozen journals, including recent space-related articles in Astropolitics, Space Policy, Air and Space Power Journal, The Space Review, and The Strategy Bridge. His next book, Sun Tzu in Space: What International Relations, History, and Science Fiction Tell Us about Our Future, will be published by Naval Institute Press (likely in early 2023).

 

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Dr. Wes Hutto

Dr. Wes Hutto is Associate Professor of Military and Security Studies in the Department of International Security where he served as Course Director of International Security I: The Context of International Security from 2017-2021. Dr. Hutto teaches courses on International Relations theory, national security decision-making, classical theories of war, and comparative regional security.

His research interests include international security, military strategy, multinational military exercises and regional security and regional powers. His most recent article, entitled "Power Dynamics at the Global-Regional Nexus: Examining Structural Constraints on Regional Conflict Management," appeared in International Politics in May 2021. Previous publications appear in the U.S. Army War College Quarterly Journal: Parameters, Defence Studies, and RUSI Journal.