Steven E. Meyer

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KnownforAnalysis of the Yugoslav Wars; Deputy Chief of the CIA Balkan Task Force
Steven E. Meyer
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin (BS)
Fordham University (MS)
Georgetown University (PhD)
OccupationsIntelligence officer, political scientist
Employer(s)Central Intelligence Agency
National Defense University
Known forAnalysis of the Yugoslav Wars; Deputy Chief of the CIA Balkan Task Force

Steven E. Meyer (born circa 1941) is an American former intelligence official and academic. He served for 25 years in the Central Intelligence Agency, most notably as the deputy chief of the agency's Interagency Balkan Task Force during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s. He is known for his involvement in the intelligence support for the Dayton Accords and his subsequent academic work at the National Defense University, where he became a critic of the United States foreign policy in Southeast Europe.[1]

Meyer graduated from the Eastern Christian High School in 1959, received a Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin, followed by a Master of Science from Fordham University. He earned his PhD in political science from Georgetown University, where he specialized in comparative politics and passed his comprehensive examinations with distinction.[2]

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