Steven Thomas Wills

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Steven Thomas Wills

Professorial Lecturer

Part-time Faculty


Programs: MA Security Policy Studies

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Dr. Steven Wills currently serves as a Navalist for the Center for Maritime Strategy at the Navy League of the United States, in addition to his teaching role at George Washington University. He is also a part-time research Scientist at the Center for Naval Analyses (CN.) He is an expert in U.S. Navy strategy and policy and U.S. Navy surface warfare programs and platforms.

His research interests include the history of U.S. Navy strategy development over the Cold War and immediate, post-Cold War era, and the history of the post-World War II U.S. Navy surface fleet.

Dr. Wills had a 20-year career as an active-duty U.S. Navy officer and served on a variety of small and medium surface combatants, including an assignment as the executive officer of a mine countermeasures ship. He also held shore-based billets at the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, NATO Joint Forces Command, Naples, Italy, and the NATO Joint Force Maritime Component Command, also in Naples.

After retiring from the Navy in 2010, he completed a master’s and a Ph.D. in History with a concentration on Military History at Ohio University, graduating in 2017. He is the author of “Strategy Shelved: The Collapse of Cold War Naval Strategic Planning,” published by Naval Institute Press in July 2021 and, with former Navy Secretary John Lehman, “Where are the Carriers? U.S. National Strategy and the Choices Ahead,” published by Foreign Policy Research Institute in August 2021. He was the editor of Returning from Ebb Tide: Renewing the United States Commercial Maritime Enterprise.​ His articles have appeared in the U.S. Naval War College Review, U.S. Naval Institute News, Real Clear Defense, the Center for International Maritime Security, War on the Rocks, National Review, and InformationDissemination.net.

Dr. Wills holds a master’s in National Security Studies from the U.S. Naval War College and a bachelor’s in History from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

 


US navy strategy and policy, general military strategy and policy, defense reorganization reform, shipbuilding, international maritime policy, UNCLOS, naval history, and wargaming.

Ongoing U.S. Navy strategy and policy. Shipbuilding policies in the United States and its friends and allies, NATO maritime strategy.

BA, History, Miami University, Oxford, OH. 

MA in National Security Studies, US Naval War College

MA, American History, Ohio University 

PhD, American History, Ohio University.

IAFF 6186 Maritime Security 

Returning from Ebb Tide, Renewing the United States Commercial Maritime Enterprise, Editor, Quantico, Virginia, The Marine Corps University Press, 2025.

Strategy Shelved, The Collapse of Cold War Strategic Planning, Annapolis, Md., The U.S. Naval Institute Press, 2021.

With John F. Lehman Jr., Where are the Carrier’s, U.S. National Strategy and the Choices Ahead, Philadelphia, Pa, The Foreign Policy Research Institute, 2021.

Chapter, “OPNAV Between Strategy, Budget, and Assessment,” Conceptualizing Maritime and Naval Strategy, Festschrift for Captain Peter M. Swartz, USN (ret,) Kiel, DEU, NOMOS, 2020.