Darrell W. Driver

Professor
Department of Military Strategy, Plans, and Operations

DEMOCRACY AND DEFENSE, ALLIES AND ADVERSARIES

BIO

Darrell Driver is a professor and codirector of the Advanced Strategic Arts Program at the U.S. Army War College. He previously served as the Director of the Army War College’s Regional Studies Program. Other prior positions include Deputy Director of Strategy, USEUCOM J5; Defense Policy Advisor to the U.S. Mission to NATO; and Strategic Planner, Chief of Staff U.S. Army. He is the author of the book Sparta in Babylon: Case Studies in the Public Philosophies of Soldiers and Civilians and a number of articles and book chapters on subjects related to civil-military relations and European Security. He was a 2009 Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow and an Academic Year 2015 Army War College Fellow, and he holds a BA from Notre Dame and a Masters and PhD in Political Science from Syracuse University.  

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Recent Publications

ACADEMIC ARTICLE
“Return to Realism? NATO and Global Competition” (with Linde Desmaele, Seth Johnston, and Paul Post)
Defense Studies Vol 22 (June 2022)
ALLIES AND ADVERSARIES

ACADEMIC ARTICLE
“Using Q-Method Learning to Understand Student Learning Preferences”
Journal of Military Learning, Vol 5, Issue 2, (Oct 2021)
EDUCATION

ACADEMIC ARTICLE
“SACEUR, CJCS, and U.S. Military Influence in Transatlantic Foreign Policy”
Journal of Transatlantic Studies, Vol 19, Issue 3 (June 2021)
ALLIES AND ADVERSARIES

ACADEMIC ARTICLE
“This Isn’t Your Father’s Anti-War Movement: Comparing the Political Mobilization of Vietnam and Iraq War Veterans” (with Jean Callaghan)
Journal of Veteran Studies, Vol 4, Issue 1 (2019)
MILITARY AND SOCIETY, DEMOCRACY AND DEFENSE