Charlotte J. Hulme, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor National Security Affairs

Biography
Dr. Charlotte Hulme focuses on international security, transnational actors, and grand strategy in her teaching and research as Assistant Professor of National Security Affairs. Her book, Corporate Climate Action, Transnational Politics, and World Order, considers the role of the private sector in the international security landscape and the impacts of certain corporations pursuing effectively their own foreign policies. She previously was Assistant Professor of International Affairs and Deputy-Director of the Rupert H. Johnson Grand Strategy Program at the United States Military Academy. Charlotte received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Yale University.
Contact Information
Areas of Expertise
- International Relations
Professional Highlights
Began teaching and researching at the Naval War College
Published Corporate Climate Action, Transnational Politics, and World Order
Began teaching at the United States Military Academy
Education
Ph.D., Yale University, 2021, Political Science
M.Phil., University of Cambridge, 2015, Politics and International Studies
B.A., Wellesley College, 2014, Political Science
Related Credentials
Military Operations Research Society (MORS) Certificate in Wargaming
Master Teacher Certificate
United States Military Academy
Research Contributions and Publications
Corporate Climate Action, Transnational Politics, and World Order
Palgrave MacMillan, 2023
Awards and Decorations
Murdy Award for Teaching Excellence
Department of Social Sciences, United States Military Academy, 2022
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