

Jeannie Johnson
Jeannie L. Johnson is an esteemed Associate Professor in the Political Science Department at Utah State University, where she also serves as the Director of the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence. Her academic journey is deeply rooted in the exploration of strategic culture, with a keen focus on how national and organizational cultures influence the formation of security policies. Dr. Johnson's work is pivotal in understanding the intricate dynamics between culture and security policy, making her a leading figure in this niche field. In 2018, Dr. Johnson co-founded the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence, a pioneering initiative that seeks to integrate national security and geopolitical expertise with cutting-edge instruction in cyber threats and emergent technologies. This center reflects her visionary approach to addressing contemporary security challenges by anticipating future threats and preparing strategic responses. Dr. Johnson's professional background is enriched by her experience with the CIA and the US State Department, where she honed her skills in analyzing national and military service cultures. Her extensive research in these areas has contributed significantly to the field, providing valuable insights into the cultural underpinnings of security strategies. Her work with these organizations has equipped her with a unique perspective that she brings to her academic endeavors. As an accomplished author, Dr. Johnson has penned several books and co-edited publications that delve into strategic culture analysis, with a particular emphasis on nuclear weapons issues. Her scholarly contributions have been instrumental in advancing the discourse on strategic culture, offering nuanced perspectives on the complexities of security policy formation. Dr. Johnson's academic credentials are further bolstered by her doctorate in strategic studies, which she earned from the University of Reading in 2013. Her educational background, combined with her professional experiences, positions her as a thought leader in the field of strategic culture and security policy. Her work continues to inspire and inform policymakers, scholars, and students alike, as she navigates the ever-evolving landscape of global security challenges.
Publications
, 185-208, 2020-06-16
, 243-257, 2009-01-01
, 149-163, 2023-09-15
, 179-184, 2021-03-04