

Publications
As the “Navy’s Home of Thought,” U.S. Naval War College (NWC) produces a variety of news reports, research publications, books, and journals, including the Naval War College Review. Whether you’re a scholar, military leader, government professional, or an independent researcher, we hope you’ll find the wide array of ideas, analysis, and opinions available at NWC useful and inspiring.
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Naval War College Press
From our editorial offices in Sims Hall comes the quarterly Naval War College Review, as well as a wide selection of books that bring the U.S. Navy’s history and latest theory to life.
Faculty Publications
U.S. Naval War College faculty members publish their learned opinions on diverse topics and time periods in various media outlets including academic journals, online publications, scholarly texts, and popular editions.
Featured Faculty

Jonathan D. Caverley
Jonathan Caverley is professor of strategy in the Strategic and Operational Research Department of the Naval War College’s Center for Naval Warfare Studies and a research affiliate in the security studies program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the inaugural director of the Bernard Brodie Strategy Group. He was formerly assistant professor of political science at Northwestern University, where he founded and co-chaired the working group on security studies at the Roberta Buffett Center. He previously served eight years as a submarine officer in the U.S. Navy and as an assistant professor of naval science at Northwestern University.

Steven P. Stashwick
Steven P. Stashwick is the Managing Editor of the Naval War College Press. He previously served as an Associate Editor at the Press. His own writing and research interests include U.S.-China competition, defense policy and force structure, and the strategic effects of climate change. Still a serving officer in the Navy Reserve after ten years on active duty, he has operational experience in the Pacific and European theaters, served multiples tours on the Navy staff, and mobilized in support of U.S. Embassy, Baghdad.