LTC Guyton Robinson
Assistant Professor
American Politics Program Director
Social Sciences
LTC G. Lee Robinson is the director of the American Politics Program and an academy professor in the Department of Social Sciences. He teaches the introductory course to American politics and the capstone course on public policy.
LTC Robinson is a 2000 United States Military Academy graduate and holds an M.P.A from Cornell University and a Ph.D. in public administration and policy from the University of Georgia. Prior to service as an academy professor, he served over 20 years as an Army Aviation Officer, including two deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan. LTC Robinson commanded the 603D Aviation Support Battalion in the 3rd Infantry Division from 2019-21 and served as a strategist for the Army Talent Management Task Force from 2021-22. His research focuses on strategic human resource management, public management and organizational performance, and civil-military relations.
Ph.D. - University of Georgia
M.P.A. - Cornell University
B.S. - U.S. Military Academy
Research Interests
Strategic human resource management, public management and organizational performance, civil-military relations
Current Research
Talent management reforms in the U.S. Army
Selected Publications
Barnes, Jacob, Zach Griffiths, Scott Limbocker, and Lee Robinson. “Senate Confirmation Is a Recipe for Politicizing Military Personnel Policy,” Lawfare, Oct. 22, 2023.
Evans, Lee and Lee Robinson. “Evaluating Our Evaluations: Recognizing and Countering Performance Evaluation Pitfalls.” Military Review (January-February 2020): 89-99.
Robinson, Lee. “Understanding Mission Command.” Military Review (July-August 2022).
Robinson, Lee, Joseph Amoroso, Isaiah Wilson III, and Richard Yon. “Veterans and Bipartisanship.” Armed Forces & Society 46, no. 1 (2020): 132-162.
Robinson, Lee and Isaiah Wilson III. “Force and Faith in the American Experience.” Military Review (July-August 2014): 82-93.