Matthew Felice

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Matthew M. Felice

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Biography

Matthew M Felice is a/an Lecturer in the Florida International University department at Florida International University

Florida International University - International Relations

Strategic Analyst
Matthew
Felice
More than 12 years of experience managing research and advising executive leadership in international relations, national defense, and economic development.


Experience

    Education

    • University of Kentucky

      B.A.

      Telecommunications

    • University of Kentucky

      M.A.

      Diplomacy and International Commerce

    • University of Kentucky

      Graduate Assistant



    • Florida International University

      Doctor of Philosophy (ABD)

      International Relations and National Security Studies
      Expected completion 2019.

    • Florida International University

      Graduate Certificate in National Security Studies



    • Florida International University

      Graduate Certificate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies


      Graduate coursework in International Political Economy, Latin American Politics, and Economic History of Latin America.

    • Florida International University

      Adjunct Professor of International Relations


      Prepare students for advanced studies and professional work in international relations.

    • Florida International University

      Adjunct Professor of Strategic Studies


      Prepare students for academic, government, and consulting careers through research and analysis of great strategic thinkers and the history of strategy.

    • Instituto de Idiomas


      Completed five-month Basic Spanish course in Cochabamba, Bolivia.

    • University of Miami

      International Relations
      Transferred to Florida International University in August 2012.

    Publications

    • The Loaded Gun: Energy Surplus and the Balance of Power

      International Studies Association

      Measuring military potential and conflict probability using compared global metrics such as share of total primary energy production and energy surplus.

    INR 4603

    3.8(3)

    online

    INR 2001

    4.8(5)