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    Professorial Lecturer at The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs

    Brent is currently a Professorial Lecturer of International Security for The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. He teaches a seminar on the International Security of Russia in the Security Policy Studies MA Program.


    Syllabus for Graduate Seminar International Security Politics

    Syllabus for Russia and International Security_IAFF 6186_Eastwood

    Adjunct Professor at George Mason University Schar School of Policy and Government

    Brent has served as an adjunct professor at George Mason University Schar School of Policy and Government where he taught graduate seminars in Public Policy, Governance and National Security. A syllabus for each of these courses can be found below.


    Governance and the Policy Process

    National Policy Systems GMU SPP

    National Security Management and Policy

    Teacher at West Virginia University

    Brent taught Military Science and U.S. Army Infantry Tactics at West Virginia University Army ROTC. He also taught International Relations for the Political Science department at West Virginia University and a syllabus for that class can be found below.


    International Relations 260 Syllabus

  • International Relations

    Critical Conversation About Global Terrorism with Brent M. Eastwood


    Forecasting International Events


    British Election: Can Data Science See Through the Fog of Terror Attacks?


    Can Technology Fight Corruption in Violence-prone States?


    Why Blockchain Could Build a Steel Curtain Against Public Corruption


    Can Japanese Stock Rally Carry Through Japan's General Election?


    How Companies Are Planning for East Asian Instability


    Foreign Policy

    Is Science the Key to the Middle East?


    The Biggest Foreign Policy Question Facing the U.S.


    Data Firms React to Iranian Presidential Showdown


    Data Firms Weigh In On South Korean Presidential Race During Polling Blackout


    The Prediction Game: Data Science Firms vs. Pollsters on the French Presidential Election


    Poland's Economy Outperforms Its Quarrelsome Leaders


    Diplomacy

    A Note on the New Face of Citizen Diplomacy


    Citizen Diplomacy: A Very Democratic Idea


    National Security

    Reports from the Rand Corporation on Defense Acquisition


    Five Policies that Shaped the Pentagon


    Top 10 Artificial Intelligence Companies Disrupting the Defense Industry


    Gene-Editing in China: Beneficial Science or Emerging Military Threat?


    Economic Policy

    Perils of Chasing Smokestacks - 2009, Buffalo News


    Creative Class vs. Social Capital vs. Economic Freedom vs. U.S. Economic Growth


    GovBrain: Oxymoron Or Brilliant Idea?


    Building with BRICS


    GovBrain Picked Among BBVA Fintech Awards Finalists


    IMF and World Bank in Need of More Modern Forecasting Methods


    Global Economics Research for the Langley Intelligence Group Network


    Public Policy

    Walk This Way - Walkable Communities and New Urbanism


    Freedom, Social Capital, and the Creative Class


    Cash In On Drones, Self-Driving Cars and Other Government Regulations with GovBrain


    GovBrain's Trump Card: Only GovBrain Predicted the Rise of Trump


    GovBrain Predictions: Hot and Cold Technology Trends for 2017


    GovBrain's Brent M. Eastwood Predicted Trump Would Win the General Election on May 10


    GovBrain CEO Brent M. Eastwood Talks About Predicting World Events


    The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning


    How to Predict If a Corporation Becomes the Victim of a Cyber Intrusion


    Can Japanese Stock Rally Carry Through Japan's General Election?


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