Acting Director and Professor of Practice, Security Studies
Colonel (retired) Daniel Hampton brings more than 25 years of experience developing and implementing U.S. defense policy and strategy in Africa. As professor of practice in security studies, he oversees curriculum development and program management in the areas of institutional capacity building and civil-military cooperation.
During the course of a 30-year military career, Colonel (retired) Hampton held several postings on the African continent to include the United States Senior Defense Official to the Republic of South Africa and U.S. Defense Attaché to the countries of Eswatini, Malawi, Lesotho, and Zimbabwe. He also served as a policy adviser to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the Horn of Africa region. As part of the NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan, Colonel Hampton commanded the Regional Support Command-South responsible for the institutional training, equipping, and resourcing of all Afghan Army and Afghan Police forces in southern Afghanistan.
Colonel (retired) Hampton is a graduate of the United States Army Command and Staff College, the Zimbabwe Staff College, and the Defense Language Institute (French). He holds a Masters in African Studies from the University of Illinois, a Masters in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College, and a B.A. in History from Wake Forest University.
Areas of Expertise
Political-Military Affairs, Institutional Capacity Building, Peace Support Operations, Department of Defense and U.S. Embassy Operations, U.S. Security Assistance Planning and Execution.
Seminar Presentation
“Bridging the Gap between Regional and Continental Architectures: Opportunities to Support the Gulf of Guinea” in Atlantic Centre for Defense Capacity Building: First Seminar
Instituto da Defesa Nacional, June 2020
Article
The Threat at Home: ISIS Fighters Leaving Iraq and Syria May not Pose Primary Threat to Africa
Africa Defense Forum, May 6, 2019
Brief
Creating Sustainable Peacekeeping Capacity in Africa
Instaurer des capacités durables de maintien de la paix en AfriqueAfrica Center for Strategic Studies, April 2014
Adapting National Security Strategy in Times of Change
Africa Center for Strategic Studies, November 2016
Analyzing Approaches to Security Sector Assistance in Africa
Africa Center for Strategic Studies, May 2016
U.S.-Africa Strategy in Practice
Africa Center for Strategic Studies, September 2015
Security Sector Transformation in Africa
Africa Center for Strategic Studies, August 2015
“Partnership Peacekeeping”: Supporting Regional Peace and Security Initiatives in Africa
Africa Center for Strategic Studies, September 2014
Fostering Democracy, Good Governance, and Human Rights in Africa through Security Sector Assistance
National Endowment for Democracy, July 2014
Regional Hot Spots: The Horn of Africa
Africa Center for Strategic Studies, June 2014
Africa Defense Forum, March 11, 2020
Africa Maritime Dialogue Underway in Windhoek
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, May 14, 2019
Podcast
Forecasting the 2019 South African Elections
War Room, April 10, 2019
Podcast
South Africa’s Elections and the Maturing of Democracy
War Room, March 20, 2018
Security Challenges Driving Modest African Armored Vehicles Market
DefenceWeb, June 24, 2015