Thomas Howard Johnson
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Thomas H. Johnson is a research professor at the Naval Postgraduate School's Department of National Security Affairs.[1][2][3] Johnson is the Director of the Naval Postgraduate School's Program for Culture & Conflict Studies. Johnson has taught at the University of Southern California, George Mason University and the Foreign Service Institute.
CitizenshipUnited States
InstitutionsNaval Postgraduate School, NATO
Thomas H. Johnson | |
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![]() Thomas H. Johnson of the Naval Postgraduate School | |
| Citizenship | United States |
| Awards | Charles E. Merriam Award for Outstanding Public Policy Research |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Political Science, Weapons of Mass Destruction |
| Institutions | Naval Postgraduate School, NATO |
The University of Illinois has awarded Johnson the Charles E. Merriam Award for Outstanding Public Policy Research.[1][4]
Johnson also serves on NATO committees that monitor Weapons of Mass Destruction.[2]
Johnson conducted extensive field research in war-torn Afghanistan and field commanders there have called on him to serve as an advisor.[2][5][6]
