Dr. John E. Lash
Adjunct Instructor
John Lash, PhD is an Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é Adjunct Instructor for the BA in Security Studies program in the Department of Criminal Justice at UTEP. He is a geo-economic and national security strategist focusing on global capital markets. His research on evaluating national security, trade policy, and economics is grounded in a mosaic grand strategy at the convergence of collaboration, competition, and pure-conflict game theory. He has advised on national security strategy, integration, and enforcement for M&A assignments totaling over $86 billion in transaction value. He earned his PhD from Robert Morris Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é, with his dissertation entitled: The Feasibility of Game Theory Approaches: An Investigative Study of Threats to U.S. National Security from Foreign Investment. He also obtained an MBA from the Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é of North Carolina, and a BS in Accounting from Juniata College.
Classes Taught:
- INSS 2302: Security Studies
- INSS 3302: Sem in Intel and Nat'l Sec
- INSS 3348: Cyberspace & National Security