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Ryan Vest

Executive Editor

Ryan Vest is the Executive Editor of the Texas National Security Review at The University of Texas at Austin. He holds a PhD in War Studies from King’s College London, where he focused on Russian military and maritime strategy. He also holds a MA in National Security and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Naval War College, and a BS in Systems Engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy.

Prior to joining the University of Texas team, Ryan served for 23 years as a Naval Aviator. During the last nine years of his active-duty career, he was a Military Professor at the U.S. Naval War College. He was a founding member, and later director, of both the Russia Maritime Studies Institute (RMSI) and the Holloway Advanced Research Program for the study of high-intensity conflict with Russia.

He is finishing the manuscript of his first book, Some Principles of Russian Maritime Strategy: Understanding Maritime Power in Putin’s Russia and is under contract for a second, coauthored book, Hands Bound: Russia’s Post-Soviet Navy 1990-2025. He also teaches Warfare Studies and Making Decisions: Strategy and War for the Air Force Global College’s master’s degree program.

Author's Articles

AI Policy & Hostage Recovery with the Former Deputy Assistant to the President

AI Policy & Hostage Recovery with the Former Deputy Assistant to the President

Dr. Joshua Geltzer, former Deputy Assistant to the President and Legal Advisor to the National Security Council, shares his extensive experience on two crucial topics: artificial intelligence in national security and the evolving policies surrounding hostage…

Cold War Lessons for Export Controls Against China

Cold War Lessons for Export Controls Against China

We sit down with Dartmouth national security scholars Jennifer Lind and Michael Mastanduno as they compare Cold War export control strategies with modern attempts to limit China's access to sensitive US technologies. They delve into key lessons from the…