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Strengthening National Security Education by Linking Theory and Practice

1 min readMay 20, 2025

This content explores how national security education benefits from a strong connection between theory and practical experience. It emphasizes that theoretical knowledge in geopolitics, policy analysis, and strategic concepts forms the foundation for understanding complex threats. At the same time, practical training through simulations, internships, and real-world exercises cultivates vital skills such as leadership, decision-making, and teamwork. The article identifies challenges like balancing curriculum demands and securing resources, and proposes solutions including institutional partnerships and the use of advanced technology. It also highlights interdisciplinary learning, ethical training, and lifelong education as key to preparing adaptable professionals who can effectively respond to today’s dynamic security environment.

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James Feldkamp
James Feldkamp

Written by James Feldkamp

Commander James Feldkamp, USN Ret., Feldkamp was a US Naval Flight Officer, Counter-Measures Officer (ECMO), congressional candidate and author of 2 books!

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