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Mackubin Thomas Owens

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Nickname(s)
  
"Mac"

Role
  
Academic

Battles/wars
  
Vietnam War

Awards
  
Silver Star


Other work
  
Author

Battles and wars
  
Vietnam War

Name
  
Mackubin Owens

Rank
  
Colonel

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Allegiance
  
United States of America

Service/branch
  
United States Marine Corps

Books
  
US Civil-Military Relations After 9/11: Renegotiating the Civil-Military Bargain

Education
  
University of Oklahoma, University of Dallas, University of California, Santa Barbara

Dr. Mackubin Thomas Owens: Civil-Military Relations in The Trump Era (Dec 7, 2017)


Mackubin Thomas Owens joined the Institute of World Politics (IWP) as Dean and professor in 2015. He was previously the Associate Dean of Academics for Electives and Directed Research and Professor of Strategy and Force Planning for the Naval War College in the U.S., as well as a contributing editor to National Review.

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Career

He is a senior fellow at the Program on National Security of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and has edited its journal, Orbis, since 2008. Owens has previously served as a national security advisor to Senator Bob Kasten and in the Department of Energy under the Reagan administration. From 1990 to 1997, Owens was editor-in-chief of the defense journal Strategic Review and an adjunct professor of international relations at what is now the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University.

Owens served as an infantry platoon commander from 1968-1969 in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, during which he was wounded twice, and awarded the Silver Star. He retired from the Marine Corps Reserve as a colonel in 1994. He holds a Ph.D in politics from the University of Dallas, a Master of Arts in economics from the University of Oklahoma, and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

His book, US Civil-Military Relations After 9/11: Renegotiating the Civil-Military Bargain, was published by Continuum in January 2011. It explains some of the key issues that surround the relations between the military and its civilian control in the US today.

Owens contends "that women in combat undermine unit cohesion and thereby generate Clausewitzian friction."

References

Mackubin Thomas Owens Wikipedia