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Daniel Moran serves as a Professor and Associate Chair for Instruction in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), where he has been a dedicated faculty member since 1994. His leadership in academic administration and curriculum development underscores his commitment to national security education.
Dr. Moran's academic foundation was established through advanced degrees at:
- Yale University
- Stanford University
Prior to joining NPS, he was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton and served as a professor of strategy at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.
His research expertise centers on modern international and military history, strategic theory, and the evolution of war and international politics in Europe and Asia since the nineteenth century. Dr. Moran's scholarly approach integrates rigorous historical analysis with contemporary security challenges, providing critical insights for both academic and policy communities.
Dr. Moran's publications, including "Maritime Strategy and Global Order" (2016) and "Climate Change and National Security" (2011), demonstrate a consistent focus on the intersection of strategic thought, historical context, and emerging global threats. His work particularly emphasizes maritime domains, environmental security implications, and theoretical frameworks for understanding warfare.
As a leading authority on Carl von Clausewitz, Dr. Moran has significantly shaped strategic studies discourse through his translations of Clausewitz's works and co-editorship of the "The Future of Global Security" book series published by the Naval Institute Press.


