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Shinshu Kyokai Mission in Honolulu, a Japanese Buddhist temple - Photo credit: Ms. Yawadee Srimake of Thailand, Ph.D. Student, Plant Science, University of Hawaii yawadee@hotmail.com
Martin A. Schwab, Homeplanet Defense: Strategic Thought for a World in Crisis (Infinity Publishing, 2005)

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Since the late 1990s my main professional experience has been teaching world history to junior high and high school students at Nightingale Montessori in Springfield, Ohio. I am currently teaching there through email from Honolulu.
In the 2000s I worked pro bono, first as chairperson of the Ohio Chapter of the Mars Society. Later I volunteered with the Space Security Working Group of the Eisenhower Institute in Washington, D.C. to help create the first international Space Security Index with the Department of Foreign Affairs of Canada.
I also served for a time on the Board of Directors of the Philosophical Society of Washington, as president of the National Capital Region Chapter of the World Future Society, as president of the Washington, D.C. chapter of Citizens for Global Solutions and on the Steering Committee of the International Association of Space Entrepreneurs. Concurrently I served as founding director of the Homeplanet Defense Institute in McLean, Virginia. In that capacity I moderated two seminars on international space policy with participation by officials from the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of State, NASA and scholars from Europe and area universities and research institutes.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Student, International Relations, University of Hawaii Department of Political Science
M.P.I.A., University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
B.A., University of Dayton (Society of Mary) History major, Political Science minor
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