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Matthew Fiorelli serves as an instructor of American politics in the Department of Social Sciences at the United States Military Academy. A U.S. Army Major, he commands significant operational experience including leadership of an attack helicopter company in the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, with deployments to Afghanistan (2018-19) and Europe (2020).
His academic credentials include:
- B.S. in American Politics and French from the United States Military Academy (2014)
- Master's in Public Affairs from Princeton University, where he served as a graduate fellow at the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions
Fiorelli's research centers on American foreign policy frameworks, U.S. national security decision-making, and foundational American political philosophy. His scholarly approach integrates historical case analysis with contemporary policy challenges, examining military experience in legislative contexts, nuclear deterrence dynamics, and maritime security threats through interdisciplinary political science and international relations lenses.
His publication trajectory reveals evolving methodological sophistication—from policy commentary on counterinsurgency (Defense One, 2020) to historical security analysis (Georgetown Security Studies Review, 2024) and rigorous empirical legislative studies (Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2025). This work consistently bridges academic theory with military application, emphasizing veteran perspectives in national security governance.
Information regarding student advising, research grants, laboratory affiliations, or team leadership structures is not provided in available materials.



