Stephen Cambone: National Leadership, Policy Choices and American Character
In this provocative lecture, Stephen Cambone will review the influence of national leadership in forming the American character. Beginning with Washington, through Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt and Barack Obama, he will present the efforts each made to shape the American character in the context of prevailing circumstances and in support of their preferred choices of policy. His presentation underscores the influence the choices the electorate will make in the coming months and years on the American character. Please register for this event via Free and open to the public.
About the Speaker
Stephen Cambone is the Associate Vice Chancellor for Cyber Initiatives at The Texas A&M University System. At Texas A&M University, Cambone is responsible for developing a System-wide interdisciplinary cybersecurity program. In this role, he works with the academic and research professors and the Schools and Centers at the flagship campus, Texas A&M, and with several other universities within the A&M System, and state-wide agencies with cybersecurity responsibilities.
Stephen Cambone was appointed as the first Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence (USDI), preceded by service in the Department of Defense as the Director of the Office for Program Analysis and Evaluation, and as the Principal Deputy Secretary of Defense for Policy. He previously was responsible, as staff director, for the design and execution of two congressionally mandated studies, one on the ballistic missile threat to the US, the other on the organization and management of the nation’s space capabilities.
Stephen Cambone has experience in business, including service as president of a $500 Million business unit and as a board member for private-sector companies.
Stephen Cambone received his BA from The Catholic University of America and his MA and PhD from Claremont Graduate School. He has taught as a senior fellow and adjunct at Villanova University and Johns Hopkins University, respectively.
About the Conservative Thought & Policy American National Character Project
The Benson Center promotes critical reflection on the distinctive traditions and political perspectives that characterize Western civilization. It encourages residents of Colorado and the United States to more fully understand and appreciate their past, their future and a free and creative American society within an international environment. Conservative Thought and Policy Guest Speakers bring a unique perspective as guests of the Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy program. This year’s series, the “American National Character Project” expands on the Benson Center’s 2019-20 theme, American Identities. The series is sponsored by the Ryan Foundation.
The Founding generation recognized the importance of cultivating a national character, by which they meant the formation of “a people” dedicated to the principles of the American Revolution and the great experiment in self-government. Today, Americans are fragmented, disunited and unclear about what, if anything, they hold in common. The American National Character Project seeks to explore and identify principles and purposes that Americans do or might in the future share, and to discover how to provide a way forward for republican self-governance in America.
Upcoming lectures in this series include Danielle Allen (Feb. 18), Daniel J. Mahoney (March 10), Yuval Levin (March 31) and William B. Allen (April 13).