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Assistant Professor and Director of Special Operations, US Army War College

LTC Paul Lushenko is an Assistant Professor and Director of Special Operations at the U.S. Army War College. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in International Relations from Cornell University. He also holds an M.A. in Defense and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Naval War College, an M.A. in International Relations and a Master of Diplomacy from The Australian National University, and a B.S. from the U.S. Military Academy. Paul has deployed continuously, directing intelligence operations at the Battalion, Combined Task Force, and Joint Task Force levels. In his most recent operational assignment, Paul served as the Senior Intelligence Officer for the Joint Special Operations Task Force in Afghanistan, and was also responsible for shaping the coalition’s strategy to defeat the Islamic State and helping to regionalize U.S. counterterrorism policy and strategy. Paul is a Council on Foreign Relations Term Member, Adjunct Research Lecturer at Charles Sturt University, and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at Cornell University’s Tech Policy Institute. He is the co-editor of Drones and Global Order: Implications of Remote Warfare for International Society (2022), which is the first book to systematically study the implications of drone warfare on global politics. He also has a book forthcoming on the public’s perceptions of legitimate drone strikes, entitled The Legitimacy of Drone Warfare: Evaluating Public Perceptions (2024).

Experience

  • –present
    Assistant Professor and Director of Special Operations, Cornell University

Education

  • 2023 
    Cornell University, Doctor of Philosophy in Government (International Relations)
  • 2022 
    Cornell University, Master of Arts (International Relations)
  • 2016 
    US Naval War College, Master of Arts (Defense and Strategic Studies)
  • 2012 
    The Australian National University , Master of Arts (International Relations)
  • 2012 
    The Australian National University, Master of Diplomacy
  • 2005 
    United States Military Academy, Bachelor of Science (International Relations)