About

Geoffrey Gresh, PhD header with text "GNSi Senior Non-Resident Fellow"AT A GLANCE:
Professor of International Relations at National Defense University

RESEARCH AREAS:
• Maritime and Naval Affairs
• Great Power Competition
• Maritime Security
• Eurasian Security

BIOGRAPHY:
Geoffrey F. Gresh is a Professor of International Relations at the College of International Security Affairs (CISA), National Defense University in Washington, D.C. His primary research focus is on maritime and naval affairs. Gresh has held various leadership roles, including Department Chair of International Security Studies and Director of the South and Central Asia Security Studies Program. He has been a Visiting Fellow at Sciences Po in Paris and the recipient of a Dwight D. Eisenhower/Clifford Roberts Fellowship, among other prestigious awards.

Gresh has served as a Visiting Researcher at the National Graduate Research Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo and has been a U.S.-Japan Foundation Leadership Fellow. He is also an Associate Member of the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies at King’s College in London and a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

PUBLICATIONS:
Japan’s Deep Dive: Embracing the Underwater Frontier with Partners and Allies
UDA Digest

Europe’s New Maritime Security Reality: Chinese Ports, Russian Bases, and the Rise of Subsea Warfare
Brookings Institution

China’s Maritime Silk Route and the MENA Region
Routledge

The New Great Game at Sea
War on the Rocks

CONNECT / FOLLOW:
Twitter: @ggresh
LinkedIn: in/geoffrey-g-1139305a/


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