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Alice Dell'Era
Dedicated to exploring the nuances of international diplomacy and security, Alice Dell'Era serves as an Assistant Professor in the Security Studies and International Affairs Department at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. With a robust academic foundation, she earned her Ph.D. in International Relations from Florida International University, complemented by a Master's degree in International Studies and International Relations. Her scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in the intricate dynamics of U.S.-Asian relations, a field in which she has developed significant expertise. Professor Dell'Era is committed to fostering a comprehensive understanding of global security issues among her students. She teaches a variety of courses, including International Studies, Introduction to International Relations, and U.S.-Asian Relations. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and the application of theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, preparing students to navigate the complex landscape of international affairs. Her research interests lie at the intersection of U.S.-Asian relations and security studies, where she investigates the geopolitical strategies and diplomatic interactions that shape the global order. Through her work, she aims to contribute to the discourse on international cooperation and conflict resolution, offering insights into the evolving nature of global power dynamics. In addition to her teaching and research, Professor Dell'Era actively engages with the academic community, participating in conferences and contributing to scholarly publications. Her dedication to advancing the field of international relations is evident in her ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between academic theory and practical application, inspiring the next generation of leaders in global security.