Dr. Jeff Harley

Non-Resident Senior Fellow

Dr. Jeff Harley is a retired Rear Admiral (Upper Half) and a Senior Fellow with the Center for Maritime Strategy at the Navy League of the United States. Harley also serves as Director of Military Engagement for the nonprofit, accredited Western Governors University (WGU). In this role, he develops and sustains organizational relationships to expand access to WGU’s nationally recognized post-secondary programs among the military community.

His research interests include strategic development, global maritime competition, international partnerships, the Arctic, and naval history. His published work has featured in the Naval War College Review and the Harvard International Journal. He is currently working on a book titled, “Admiral William S. Sims, U.S. Navy, and Coalition Warfare.”

Dr. Harley previously served in the United States Navy for more than three decades retiring as a Rear Admiral. He commanded numerous ships and aircraft squadrons including a Strike Group stationed in Japan. While serving as commanding officer of USS MILIUS (DDG-69), Harley participated in combat operations during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM and was awarded a Bronze Star which he accepted on behalf of his crew. He also served in numerous shore assignments including Director of the White House Situation Room and President of the U.S. Naval War College.

Harley holds a PhD from the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. He also holds a master’s degree from the U.S. Naval War College and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy as well as a bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota.

The MOC

A Sea Change: Can the Unted States Maintain Maritime Dominance?

Geopolitics, Surface Warfare, Undersea Warfare

Guest Appearance

Is Sustaining Maritime Dominance Even Possible?

Geopolitics, Political Economy, Strategy & Doctrine

The MOC

The Need for Political Urgency in Ensuring Naval Success

Strategy & Doctrine

The MOC

What to Watch 2023: The Global Competition in the Western Pacific

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Geopolitics, Hybrid Threats, Political Economy

Feb 2026

Is Sustaining Maritime Dominance Even Possible?

Geopolitics, Political Economy, Strategy & Doctrine