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Peterman, Mr. Tom

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Barton, Dr. Greg

Chalk, Dr. Peter

Daniels, Mr. Mike

Finin, Dr. Gerald

Goosby, Dr. Stanley

Halloran, Mr. Richard

Hawley, Mr. Leonard R.

Johnson, Mr. Curtis

Markovinovic, Ms. Mary

Palmer, Lt. Col. Wesley

Tekwani, Mr. Shayam

 

THOMAS M. PETERMAN

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Area of Expertise - Peacekeeping

Thomas Peterman

THOMAS M. PETERMAN

Tom Peterman joined the Asia-Pacific Center College for Security Studies in January of 1997. He is retired from the U.S. Army, having served 20 years in a variety of aviation command and staff positions in Europe and the U.S., and political-military assignments associated with the Asia-Pacific region.

After retiring in 1995, Mr. Peterman worked with local businesses and the World Trade Center in Tacoma, WA assisting small and medium-sized businesses conducting trade in the Asia-Pacific region. He also owned his own consulting business. Prior to his retirement from the U.S. Army, he served three years on the U.S. Army, Pacific staff as the Southeast and Northeast Asia desk officer, where he was responsible for coordinating military-to-military activities with countries on those the regions. From 1990 to 1992, Mr. Peterman served at Fort Lewis, Washington on a combat aviation battalion staff as the Executive Officer and on the I Corps staff as the Corps G-5, Civil-Military Affairs Officer. Between 1986 and 1990, he received his Foreign Area Officer training in Hong Kong, California and North Carolina. From 1981 to 1985, Mr. Peterman served in a number of aviation assignments at company and battalion level. In Germany, he is qualified in UH-1, OH-58, AH-1 and SOTAS aircraft.

Mr. Peterman is presently pursuing a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Hawaii and holds a Masters of Arts Degree in National Security Affairs from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA; a Master of Arts Degree in International Relations from the University of Southern California; and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of California, Davis. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and Staff College, the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California and the British Ministry of Defense Chinese Language School, where he learned Mandarin Chinese. His interests at the center focus on peace operations, international organizations, and conflict resolution.

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