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Bruce W. Bennett is an Adjunct Professor at the RAND School of Public Policy, specializing in International Security and Military Strategy focusing on North Korea, South Korea, and Weapons of Mass Destruction. He has visited the Korean Peninsula over 130 times and collaborates with military commands like U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and ROK National Assembly.
- Ph.D. in Policy Analysis, RAND School of Public Policy
- B.S. in Economics, California Institute of Technology
Bennett’s research spans Korean Peninsula security, Nuclear Deterrence, and Asymmetric Warfare, with expertise in Counterproliferation, Wargaming, and Military Simulation. Recent publications address Critical Minerals Supply Chains, North Korea-Russia Relations, and Nuclear Nonproliferation challenges. His work emphasizes Strategic Threat Assessment and Regional Defense Policy.
Bennett teaches courses on Understanding Nuclear Forces and Wargaming Limited Nuclear Weapon Employment. He has advised military entities including U.S. Forces Korea and Central Command, focusing on Geopolitical Risk Management and Deterrence Strategies.
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