Carolyn Halladay, Ph.D. - Department of National Security Affairs
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null Carolyn Halladay, Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer, Academic Associate for Curricula 685, 691, 692, and 693
Expertise: German and Central European History and Politics, Cultural History, Law and National Security, International Law, Nationalism, Political Extremism
Carolyn Halladay is a senior lecturer in the Center for Civil-Military Relations, who serves in the same capacity in the National Security Affairs Department. She also lectures at the NPS Center for Homeland Defense and Security.
An historian and a lawyer, Dr. Halladay’s academic focus is in contemporary Central Europe, but she has participated in CCMR programs around the world.
Before joining the NPS faculty, she was a lecturer in history at Pennsylvania State Erie, The Behrend College. She has also taught history and international relations at the graduate and undergraduate levels at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
Her government service has included working as an historian in the U.S. Department of State and as a federal tax prosecutor in the U.S. Department of Justice, in addition to legal assignments in the offices of general counsel at the U.S. Departments of Defense and Transportation.
Teaching Interests:
Central Europe
National Security Law for Homeland Security
Introduction to Homeland Security