John E. Endicott
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John E. Endicott serves as Vice Chancellor of the SolBridge International School of Business and Co-president of the Woosong University. Previously, he served as a Professor at the Sam Nunn School at Georgia Tech and director of the school's Center for International Strategy, Technology and Policy for the last eighteen years. Endicott has written five books: Japan's Nuclear Option, The Politics of East Asia, American Defense Policy, Regional Security Issues, & U.S. Foreign Policy: History, Process, and Policy.
Dr. Endicott started at Georgia Tech in 1989, after over thirty years in the United States Air Force and the Senior Executive Service of the Department of Defense. He also served as the Associate Dean of the National War College.
Endicott was a founding member of the Limited Nuclear Weapons-Free Zone for Northeast Asia and is currently organizing its plenary meeting in Daejeon Korea. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.
Dr. Endicott received his Ph.D. in international affairs from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in 1974. He also holds a B.A. in political science from The Ohio State University.