Hunter Stires

Hunter Stires

Non-Resident Senior Fellow

Hunter Stires is a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Navy League’s Center for Maritime Strategy.  He served as the Maritime Strategist to the 78th Secretary of the Navy, where he was recognized for his work as one of the principal architects of the Maritime Statecraft strategy to rebuild America’s comprehensive maritime power, both commercial and naval.  He serves as the Project Director of the U.S. Naval Institute’s Maritime Counterinsurgency Project and as the Founder and CEO of The Maritime Strategy Group.  Mr. Stires was an affiliate of the U.S. Naval War College for more than a decade, serving in his most recent affiliation as a Fellow of the John B. Hattendorf Center for Maritime Historical Research from 2017 to 2025.  He has previously served in the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy and in several positions in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, including in the OPNAV N96 Surface Warfare Directorate, OPNAV N95 Expeditionary Warfare Directorate, and OPNAV N522 Navy Irregular Warfare Group.  He also has experience in the U.S. commercial maritime sector, having worked in a corporate strategy role for a U.S.-flag shipping company which operated Roll On/Roll Off ships supporting worldwide strategic sealift of U.S. government and military cargo as well as a diverse portfolio of tankers, bulk carriers, Offshore Supply Vessels, and inter-island landing craft in both domestic and international trade.
 
A graduate of Columbia University, Mr. Stires has been published widely, with his work appearing in outlets including the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, the Naval War College ReviewDefense OneThe National Interest, the Center for International Maritime Security, as well as the Center for Maritime Strategy’s journal, The MOC.  He has been recognized twice with the U.S. Naval Institute’s General Prize.  He was awarded 1st Prize for “The South China Sea Needs a ‘COIN’ Toss,” published in Proceedings in May 2019; his subsequent prize-winning piece, “Win Without Fighting,” was published in June 2020.  His article in the Summer 2019 issue of the Naval War College Review, “‘They Were Playing Chicken:’ The U.S. Asiatic Fleet’s Gray-Zone Deterrence Campaign against Japan, 1937-40,” was selected for inclusion in the Newport Papers monograph Deterrence. Mr. Stires’s perspective has been quoted in a wide range of U.S. and international outlets, including The Wall Street JournalThe Washington PostCNNPoliticoVoice of AmericaRadio Free Asia, the Navy TimesVoxWar on the RocksThe HillThe National Interest, 19FortyFive, gCaptain, The Maritime ExecutiveBlue EconomyBreaking Defense, the Australian Naval Institute, The Strategy Bridge, Ilta-SanomatIltalehti, the Liberty TimesRappler, and the South China Morning Post—as well as the Chinese language edition of the Global Times.

Quoted in Publication

Pete Hegseth’s blocks on promotions rankle former military leaders

By Hunter Stires

Personnel, Political Economy

Quoted in Publication

Exclusive: Video reveals damage from fire on US aircraft carrier after sources say fire control system failed

By Hunter Stires

Surface Warfare

Quoted in Publication

John Phelan forced out as Navy secretary after 13 months

By Hunter Stires

Civil-Military, Personnel, Political Economy

Quoted in Publication

Navy secretary leaving the Pentagon, ‘effective immediately’

By Hunter Stires

Civil-Military, Personnel, Political Economy

Quoted in Publication

Navy secretary is out amid Pentagon infighting

By Hunter Stires

Civil-Military, Personnel, Political Economy

Quoted in Publication

Trump Administration Pushes Biggest Noncombat Ship Upgrade in Decades

By Hunter Stires

Force Design, Industry & Innovation

Quoted in Publication

The Era of Free Seas Is Unraveling—and Now Everyone’s Going to Pay

By Hunter Stires

MENA, Energy and Resource Security, Industry & Innovation, International Law, Surface Warfare

Quoted in Publication

Navy secretary’s removal points to Trump’s anxiety over shipbuilding

By Hunter Stires

Industry & Innovation, Political Economy

Interview

Defending Global Order Against China’s Maritime Insurgency – Part 2

By Hunter Stires

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Geopolitics, Hybrid Threats, Strategy & Doctrine, Surface Warfare

Interview

Defending Global Order Against China’s Maritime Insurgency – Part 1

By Hunter Stires

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Hybrid Threats, Political Economy, Surface Warfare

Quoted in Publication

USS George H.W. Bush completes pre-deployment exercise

By Hunter Stires

Force Design, Surface Warfare

Interview

Trump in Biden’s Footsteps: Reclaiming the Sea Remains America’s Goal

By Hunter Stires

Geopolitics, Strategy & Doctrine

Apr 2026

John Phelan forced out as Navy secretary after 13 months

Civil-Military, Personnel, Political Economy

Apr 2026

Navy secretary leaving the Pentagon, ‘effective immediately’

Civil-Military, Personnel, Political Economy

Apr 2026

Navy secretary is out amid Pentagon infighting

Civil-Military, Personnel, Political Economy

Apr 2026

The Era of Free Seas Is Unraveling—and Now Everyone’s Going to Pay

MENA, Energy and Resource Security, Industry & Innovation, International Law, Surface Warfare

Apr 2026

Navy secretary’s removal points to Trump’s anxiety over shipbuilding

Industry & Innovation, Political Economy

Apr 2026

Defending Global Order Against China’s Maritime Insurgency – Part 2

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Geopolitics, Hybrid Threats, Strategy & Doctrine, Surface Warfare

Mar 2026

Defending Global Order Against China’s Maritime Insurgency – Part 1

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Hybrid Threats, Political Economy, Surface Warfare

Mar 2026

USS George H.W. Bush completes pre-deployment exercise

Force Design, Surface Warfare